Mother in Shock After School Claims Her Son Died Two Years Ago Despite Him Visiting Home Every Holiday
A mother has shared a disturbing story after a boarding school informed her that her son had died two years ago — even though she insists he has been returning home regularly during school holidays.Read full article
The woman, whose son is identified as Obadiah, said she visited his school recently only to be told by the administration that the boy was no longer a student because he had reportedly died in a tragic accident two years earlier.
According to the school’s explanation, Obadiah was involved in a serious car crash during a mid-term break. The vehicle allegedly plunged into a deep river, and despite search efforts by divers, no bodies were recovered. School officials said the lack of a confirmed body and uncertainty around the incident made it difficult to inform the family at the time.
However, the mother insists the claim makes no sense.
She said her son had continued to return home during holidays, appearing healthy and active. He even reportedly brought home academic result sheets from school. The situation became more confusing when she called him after hearing the school’s claim — he answered the phone but abruptly ended the call once she mentioned what the school said.
Shortly afterward, she discovered that she had been blocked from contacting him on all messaging platforms.
When she presented the result sheet Obadiah had given her, the school principal reportedly said the document did not match the institution’s official records. The logo was slightly different, and the signature belonged to a teacher who had not worked at the school for years.
The incident has raised serious questions about what truly happened to the student and who has been interacting with the family over the past two years. It also highlights possible concerns about identity fraud, misinformation, or administrative failure.
As the story spreads online, many are calling for a full investigation to determine the truth. Authorities may need to verify the school’s accident report and track Obadiah’s current whereabouts.
For the mother, the mystery remains deeply unsettling — leaving one painful question unanswered: if her son truly died years ago, who has been coming home all this time?
