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Thursday 10 September 2015

6 Haunted Places In Malaysia

1. RIA APARTMENT, GENTING HIGHLANDS

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Be greeted by a gush of cold air when you enter the apartment. Although it boasts of comfort within mother nature, you won’t really be all at ease unless you like to be watched by invisible beings, accompanied by ruckus noises as you sleep, or if you’d like to have “people” knocking on your bathroom doors early in the morning as you take a shower.
Sightings captured on camera, can you see it?

2. AMBER COURT, GENTING HIGHLANDS

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Unlike the hype surrounding the tourist attractions in Genting, the twin condominiums look like an abandoned building with the “do not enter” vibe as its barricade. It is said that many of the freak accidents that happened in this place have claimed the life of many, and continued to attract enthusiastic ghost hunters to pay this place a visit.

3. JALAN KARAK (KARAK HIGHWAY)


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Karak highway is notorious for the many supernatural legends. There are many freak accidents involving drivers who braced the road at the dead of the night. According to our reader, there are also witnesses who saw moving cars with an empty driver’s seat and people dressed in white waiting at the bus stop.
Malaysia’s worst highway disaster also happened at this highway. 17 people were killed when a passenger bus collided with a series of vehicles – a tanker lorry, FRU riot police cars and a further 10 cars. This incident was later known as the 1990 Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway Crash.
Malaysian citizens even made a list of common ghosts that linger around the highway and they are believed to be the proprietor of many accidents: Many of these include yellow Volkswagen, School Boy, Pontianak and a mother with her son.
Captured by a journalist after an accident happened in Karak tunnel. Can you see?
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4. PULAU JEREJAK, PENANG

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Pulau Jerejak was a prison site that was completely shut out from the public. The prisoners were treated inhumanely – the waters were infested with sharks so that those who escaped were devoured by sharks alive. After its closure, the island became a place where evil spirits lingered.
Pulau Jerejak inmates under in 1923
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5. VILLA NABILA, DANGA BAY

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This bungalow could have been sold by the millions if not for its reputation as a haunted site. There are many versions as to how this bungalow has earned its status. The most recent case was of this missing 16-year-old boy who went missing after exploring the abandoned villa with his friends. He was found the next day staying over at his friend’s house. If you wish to venture into this haunted place, be sure to visit in a group of even numbers.
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6. BUKIT TUNKU, KUALA LUMPUR

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Even the most elite places can be stained by not-so-glorifying stories. Some people have labelled Bukit (Hill) Tunku as the roaming ground for pontianaks, or female spirits. Experienced taxi drivers would refuse to pick up passengers (especially females and children) heading to this place at night.

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