A single outlet publishes a personal account in which the author describes events she links to the supernatural. The piece says that about 15 years ago, before a family skiing holiday, she experienced “terrifying premonitions” that her daughter would have a serious skiing accident. The article frames these experiences as proof to the author that spirits or other forces may be involved. It further claims that the author has since “banished spirits” from thousands of homes, presenting the activity as a continuing practice developed after the earlier incident. The article also states that it includes “signs” it says loved ones may use to try to contact people after death. Across the two provided versions, the core details remain the same: the author’s premonition before the skiing trip, the belief that the experience convinced her of supernatural phenomena, and the subsequent claim of helping other people in their homes. The reporting, based on the supplied text, is presented as personal narrative rather than independently verified reporting.