Monday, 26 November 2012

ST MICHAEL IPOH





St Michael’s Institution, Ipoh – A group of Catholics missionaries arrived here in 1912 and began building a school next to the famous Kinta River. It did not take long for the missionary brothers who ran the school to have enough funds to erect a huge school building with unique French structural design. When the WW2 broke out, the school was used bu Japanese secret police as their headquarters. Needless to say, there were lots of torturing carried out. The building itself had many tunnels which had been sealed off and the tunnels were said to be used by the Japanese to torture prisoners and to store food. Most of the sightings occurs in the Chapel on the fourth floor of the building where a Brother was seen dressed in a black robe holding praying behind in a sitting position facing towards the door (which leads to the brothers quarters) in the very early morning without a head. Those who had witnessed it were asked to keep it a secret.

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

TheMarketCrew - Highland Tower

HIGHLANDS TOWER, KUALA LUMPUR




Highland Towers, Kuala Lumpur – A tragic event where one of the 3 blocks of apartment at this place fell apart due to landslide and heavy downpour prior to that fateful day. Since then, the Highland Towers have become famous for claims of being a very haunted place. Voices of the dead can be heard at night and ghostly figures are said to have appeared at the scene. There are also a story about a taxi driver who picked up a woman passenger at the middle of the night and being asked to drop her at the place. She left a bag and the poor taxi driver found it to be full of blood!

Friday, 16 November 2012

T-JUNCTION AT GEORGETOWN, PENANG




Georgetown, Penang – A T-junction better known as The Deadly Junction is located beside the Union High School. It is said that if you ever drive through this lonely road late at the night, your care will go out of the control and crash due to the too many accidents that happened there. It is also said that there is a tiny unknown tree beside the road which looks like a lady carrying a child. The story was known by some old folks saying that this lady was once a BOMOH (witch doctor) who kidnapped her sister’s son. Somehow, they never again appeared anywhere expect other than being seen beside this road.

Monday, 5 November 2012

MYSTERY IN KELLIE'S CASTLE, PERAK





For locals, the story of Kellie’s Castle needs no introduction and until today, people still regard it as one of the most haunted places in the country. During the day, the castle is like a timeless monument of the past but come the nightfall the castle and its surroundings are instantly transformed sending shivers down the spines of anyone who cast an eye upon it.

Many still believe that the ghost of William Kellie Smith still lives on in his dream castle; sightings have been reported with William Kellie Smith often pacing around the corridors of the first floor while his daughter Helen, in a white blouse and curly hair haunts her old bedroom. As you walk through the vast halls of the castle, you might get a feeling that you are being followed and watched. Well, you better watch your step and not “trip” as you walk down.

What has to be the most famous legend is the fact that Kellie’s Castle is believed to have many hidden rooms and tunnels. During the day, you will have no problems finding your way around the castle but when it is lights out then be warned not to stumble into one of its many hidden rooms. A brief detour in these rooms would mean a difficult time finding your way back out and maybe; you will come face to face with William Kellie Smith himself. While there's never been a sighting at Kellies Castle, there are reports of opening and closing on their own, as well as piercing screams in the middle of night.