Jessica Viles, from Runcorn, Cheshire, was left in fits of giggles after opening the sachet of sauce she had brought home from McDonald’s where she regularly dined with her dad
A young woman felt her late father had given her “a sign” — after she “spotted his face in a sachet of McDonald’s barbecue sauce”.
Jessica Viles, 24, found a sense of comfort after noticing a piece of pastry in the sachet which she said had an uncanny resemblance to her tragic dad Kevin’s face, featuring his nose, eyes and mouth. Jessica had leftover sauce in the small tub following her takeaway from the restaurant, and so she paired this with some home-cooked mini sausage rolls for lunch last week.
The full-time mum, who is from Runcorn, Cheshire, regularly visited McDonald’s with her father and so found solace from the discovery in the sachet from their favourite takeaway establishment. Kevin passed away on November 18, 2022 at the age of 41, around one month after he was involved in a car crash.
“I was laughing saying ‘well that just shows the love he had for McDonald’s him showing up in their sauce… I didn’t eat it. I felt comfort that maybe he was sending me a sign,” Jessica said today.
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The formation was formed by a piece of pastry left in the sauce from Jessica’s previous meal with it and the McDonald’s grub. The mum of one instantly linked it to her relative, as the pair often enjoyed treats at the restaurants. Jessica sent her mother a photograph of the sauce and rang her.
Jessica continued: “My father enjoyed an occasional McDonald’s, especially if I was paying! He would say ‘they always taste better when it’s free’.
“I think he was sending me a sign to say ‘don’t eat Maccies without me!’ I’d been feeling down recently and was missing him so I definitely needed the sign.
“I have a good sense of humour and humour is what gets you through the grief and hard days sometimes. I was lucky to have a loving and supportive relationship with my father, and I will always be grateful for that. His passing left a quiet but constant emptiness in my life.”
It comes after a stunned woman in Leicestershire spotted her dead nan’s face in a cloud while clearing out her old house. Natalie Doig, 30, believes Gwendoline Shorter was “looking down over her family from heaven.”
Relatives of 87-year-old Gwendoline were devastated when she died from breast cancer. However, mum-of-two Natalie couldn’t believe her eyes and took a photo of the formation on her phone recently, convinced she could see her face and hairline in the clouds. Natalie said: “I thought ‘wow’. It was so unreal. It was symbolic.”













