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Zahna Eklund & Nicola Croal

Woman spots 'late husband' in Indian restaurant promo nine years after his death

A woman claims to have spotted her late husband who passed away nine years ago in a recent online video of diners eating at a local Indian restaurant, leaving social media users gobsmacked. The promotional video was uploaded by Spice Cottage's Facebook page but the West Sussex eatery confirmed the footage was only taken last week.

The clip showed tables packed with diners indulging in their favourite dishes but one comment has shocked the internet after a woman claims to have spotted her dead husband and his son among the diners. The alleged widow, Lucy Watson, left a message asking when the video was filmed as she explained her husband had passed away in 2014, the Mirror reports.

The video was uploaded on January 16 along with the caption: "New year, new mood! For the last few weeks, we've been working hard to make our dining experience even more memorable.

"Join us for a perfect blend of exquisite flavours, with classical and unique dishes inspired by ancient family recipes."

Among the commenters was Lucy Watson who questioned: "How old is the footage? My late husband and his son are on the first shot and he died in 2014??"

The shocked woman claimed to have spotted her late husband who passed away in 2014 and his son in the clip among other diners (Spice Cottage)

While the bizarre claim could have been explained if the footage had been old, the owners of the establishment insisted the video had only been filmed earlier in the month.

In response to Lucy, they wrote: "Hi Lucy Watson, sorry to hear this. This footage was recorded last week."

Social media users have been left baffled by the mysterious comment as the restaurant insists the footage is not nine years old (Spice Cottage)

The woman has not yet responded to the Facebook post with any further updates but her original comment has left social media users desperate to find out more.

One person wrote: "I need to know what's going on, ASAP."

Someone else commented: "We need closure on this!" A third asked: "Can we have an update? I'm invested now."

Some social media users even began exchanging theories on the situation with some suggesting the comment could have just been a stroke of 'marketing genius' planted by the restaurant. One claimed the woman's account was 'fake' while another said it was 'free promo' for the restaurant as their post has went viral thanks to the mysterious comment.

Lucy and Spice Cottage have been contacted for comment by the Mirror.

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