residents of Chuka, a town in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya, were astonished to witness what appeared to be a blanket moving on its own toward Runyenjes in neighboring Embu County.
This unusual sight quickly gained attention on social media platforms, with users sharing images and expressing their amazement.
The phenomenon was widely discussed online, with many referring to it as “maajabu,” a Swahili term for “wonder” or “miracle.”
Photographs circulated showing what seemed to be a blanket in motion along the roadside, sparking curiosity and various interpretations among observers.
While some speculated about supernatural causes, others suggested more rational explanations, such as a person concealed beneath the blanket or an optical illusion.
Despite the widespread interest, no official statements have been made to clarify the incident, leaving the true nature of the “walking blanket” a topic of local intrigue and speculation.
This event highlights the rapid spread of unusual occurrences through social media and the diverse reactions they elicit from the public.
As of now, the mystery remains unsolved, continuing to captivate the imaginations of those who witnessed it and those who have heard about it.
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