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Daughter's Cry
Daughter's Cry Plot:
A father is jolted awake by his daughter's desperate plea for help in a late-night call, only for the line to go dead and the home surveillance feed to cut to black. In a frantic search for answers, he makes a chilling discovery: his daughter tragically died three years ago. As he digs deeper, a long-buried family secret begins to unravel, while the voice of his 'daughter' continues to call out from the shadows…
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