On a dimly lit evening, an English carpet worker named Felton, after participating in a javelin competition, encountered something strange on his drive home. A weary-looking stranger with a long chin asked for a ride. After Felton stopped the car, he discovered that the man mysteriously vanished once inside, leaving the car empty. Similar 'ghost' passenger incidents have occurred multiple times in nearby villages, even alarming the local police department.
In 1974, a driver, after accidentally hitting a pedestrian, rushed back to the scene in a panic only to find his car standing still, while the injured person lying in the road had disappeared. These incidents have garnered widespread attention, with some attributing them to hallucinations influenced by absurd folklore, while others believe they are mere illusions caused by driver fatigue. However, these explanations have not fully convinced everyone, as similar events happen frequently, making it unlikely that they are simply individual hallucinations.
To this day, the truth behind these 'ghost' passenger incidents remains a mystery, with various theories circulating.