Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Paranormal Investigation : Old Malaysian Medicine Academy



  
Daylight views.
Greetings from GHKL. Our investigation at this time is in the old building of the Malaysian Medicine Academy which the area is near ​​Bukit Tungku, Kuala Lumpur.
Investigations carried out at this time, done by Dexter, John, Jezz and Wan. We arrived at the location about 1.00am and very dark surroundings. As soon as the four of us out of the vehicle, there are a lot of monkeys roam and run off into the woods. in the blink of an eye, things got quiet. We then check and test all our equipment, including walkie-talkie. We noticed the main gate is gone, all that remains are the walls of the Malaysian Medicine Academy. Our findings show that there is a two-story building used as administrative offices. There are also other wood building at the back is believed to be used as staff quarters.

  
Remaining wall sign

  
Side entrance

 
Wood building at the back is believed to be used as staff quarters.

After done surveying at the outside of the building, we entered the lower floor of the two-story building and found there are a few posters left. The ground floor is pretty clean as there are people who stay in. After that, we went to the back area, there a few blocks separated from the main building. What we found, there are many bag tags lying on the floor. As soon as we want to move out, Dexter noticed as a glimpse of a black silhouette and the voice sounded like something entered the main building. Our range is within 30-35 feet. Dexter asked us to turn off the lights and waited. After waiting for quite some time, we finally moved into the main building.

 The main entrance
 

Our journey stalled between the main building and blocks quarters. Here we can hear some voices that are not clear from the top floor of the building. Wan and John tried to flash their light into the upper floor but did not find anything. As soon as we entered, something caught our eye and Wan continued shooting toward the closed door. Jezz continue towards the stairs and found some old stamp. After investigations done, we decided to go upper floor.

John and Wan flash their torch at this area after heard some voices

What we have noticed, the upper floor has several rooms and also a bit dusty. We continued our investigation and entered all the room. Eventually we all start locked down. All four of us sitting in the middle of the upper floor while the recording is in progress. We could hear some sounds that can not be explained. After a while, we decided to go out and stop the recording. We heard at the same time there are some knocking on the roof. It sounded like something try to communicate with us. After reviewing the tapes, we discovered some unexplained paranormal activities in this location and, here is our findings:

unexplained

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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

5 Most Haunted Places in Malaysia

5 most haunted places in Malaysia
During the Hungry Ghost Festival month, the Gates of Hell is open for ghosts and spirits to visit their families, feast or even find victims (creeps!). It is believed that ‘ghostly’ activities tend to happen more often during that particular month. 

Creepy houses, eerie streets and accident prone roads are usually known as haunted places. If you’re a fan of ‘Singapore’s Ghost Story’ by Russel Lee, you’re definitely a fan of anything haunted. Let’s take a look at five of the most haunted places in Malaysia.


Villa Nabila, Danga Bay
Villa Nabila in Danga Bay, Johor is a place filled with mystery and ghost stories. Some paranormal investigators even went missing and only managed to get out of the place after dawn. If you were to search Villa Nabila on the internet, you’ll find there’re more than five stories related to this haunted villa. One of the most interesting stories is that Villa Nabila was previously known as Christine Palace and was owned by a rich mat salleh. Due to greed, his whole family was murdered by two hit men sent by his other siblings who wanted part of the land. The place has been haunted ever since


Kellie’s Castle, Perak
If your hometown is in Perak, Kellie’s Castle has a reputation of being haunted by its owner; William Kellie Smith. In the 20th century, the Scottish planted wanted to build a home away from home, hence the construction of the unique castle started in 1915. The building was left abandoned when Kellie mysteriously died in 1926. With its unique structure and rumours of secret underground tunnels, Kellie’s castle is worth a visit (in broad daylight!). The Perak government has recently made efforts to rescue the castle from being ruined.


Jalan Turi Bungalow, Bangsar
More than two decades ago, a gruesome murder happened in this Jalan Turi bungalow located in Taman Bukit Bandaraya, KL. The bodyguard of the two siblings and their maid were convicted for murdering the three. The three bodies were found in the bungalow’s sewer, located at the back of the home. I cringe when I read about the cruel murder that happened in this bungalow. The bungalow has been demolished and is no longer in Bangsar.



Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur
Previously known as Kenny Hills, many have said that the houses here are haunted. How can an upper-class elite housing area be haunted? It seems that the old colonial British house is haunted because he ended his own life there. Most of the houses in Bukit Tunku have been demolished and rebuild. According to Adam Vai (social media ghost hunter), he has experienced paranormal activities here.


Ria Apartment, Genting Highlands
This is one that’s so famous, it’s even known as the haunted apartment in Tripadvisor. Many of those who’ve stayed in this apartment will inform you of the knocking doors in the middle of the night, weird noises and worst of all – horrid conditions of the room! If you ever visit Genting Highlands, this is the place you should avoid at all costs! If you need to go to Genting Highlands, always check reviews of the hotels before you proceed to book.