Social media is a larger space where it gets hard to define the line between reel and reality. This lack of justification and awareness among the audience and viewers has led to a rise in multiple rumours and news. Recently the internet has been filled with sensational news about ghosts, where we see divided audiences some believe it to be true while others consider it false. The news content suggests that there is the spirit of a young woman Teresa Fidalgo who reportedly died in Sentra, Portugal. It is her spirit ghost that haunts social media users who receive messages from her. Therefore, to remove the curtains of this sensation we have this blog, so keep referring to the provided information till the very end. 

Who is Teresa Fidalgo?

Teresa Fidalgo is believed to be the ghost of the girl who died in Sentra, Portugal. People suggest that she possesses, haunts and even murders those on social media who don’t share or repost her messages. It has now begun an urban flok tale which is now linked to a real car accident that occurred in Portugal. Despite the multiple discrepancies in the ghost story, it still catches the imagination of easily sacred individuals. 

How Did Teresa Fidalgo Die?

As per the ghost story of Teresa Fidalgo, it is claimed that she died in an accident on a mountain road in Sentra, Portugal, in 1983. She alleged that the footage of the accident went around on the Internet on July 12 2003, twenty years after her accident. 

Age of Teresa Fidalgo At the Time of Death

The police record suggests that she might have been 25 Years old when she died in a horrendous road accident in Portugal, in 1983. 

From Where Did It All Begin?

This thing and story came to the limelight when there went a viral message at the bottom of thousands of Instagram pictures and videos. The quote under the pictures read: “I am Teresa Fidalgo, and if you don’t post this on 20 other photos, I will sleep with you forever. A girl ignored her, and her mom died 29 days later. You can even search for me on Google.” When you search for Teresa Fidalgo on Google, you will find many unsettling stories, as well as images and videos of a bloody woman believed to be the ghost of the girl who died in a car crash. All reports indicate that A Curva, a well-liked video from Portuguese director David Rebordão. It is believed that the video depicts Teresa’s actual life. Teresa Fidalgo’s viral quote spread on Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and through emails as some people shared it for amusement, while others shared it out of fear of possession, haunting, or death. At the same time, a small number of individuals observed that the message was not coherent. Some people received a message saying “Teresa Dialog,” while others got a message saying “Teresa Fidalgo.

Story of Teresa Fidalgo

In the video footage related to  Teresa Fidalgo it shows three friends driving by the mountains at night while discussing ghost stories. Then they notice an attractive young woman who was believed to be Teresa, dressed in white walking by the roadside. It is after this that the trio decided to give her a rise and noticed that she was oddly silent. Then  Teresa only points to where she was heading and when she reaches her destination she tells the trio that the spot is a place where she had an accident and died. The moment after this her face gets covered with blood, and she screams and the car crashes. 

Is Teresa Fidalgo Real?

Is Teresa Fidalgo Real

The Portuguese movie producer Dabid Rebordao admitted that  Teresa Fidalgo video was just a well-choreographed and scripted horror film. This footage of the public is believed to showcase  Teresa Fidalgo’s road accident which was part of the 2013 short film “A Curva”, which he shared on his YouTube channel in 2014. In fact, this short movie was just a recreation of the 1999 American supernatural horror film ‘Blair Witch Project’. David even stated that he was stunned by the success of this ghost story.

What to do when you receive a message from Teresa Fidalgo?

Should you ever get a Teresa Fidalgo message, there’s no need to worry as it’s just a hoax. Others may choose to send it to you through different social media platforms in the form of an image or video. Don’t be deceived by this fabricated horror tale. It is thought that the ghost can control, harass, and even harm people who do not spread its message. The truth is, nothing will occur to you. The threats are unfounded and fabricated.