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BISHAN
There are many Ghosts in Bishan, many years ago before Bishan was
developed, the area around RI was cemetery and burial grounds. Don't
know about the current residential areas though. But there are many
reports of wandering ghosts and spirits in Bishan. Dunno if anybody
remembered a Samsui woman was found dead in a construction lift with
her head and body severed by the opened lift door in Bishan? The unit
that her head overlooked, there has been a murder of an Indian woman
in that very sam! e ! unit. If you are wondering why I knew so much
about Bishan, well, I happened to have a mother that works in that
area and she had been seeing "UFO" after the clock hit 6pm.
BISHAN PARK
I've a rumour that if you were to go strolling in Bishan Park in the
evening or later, do bring along some sweets. There is this particular
bridge in Bishan Park that has a soul of a little child. Every time
someone pass the bridge, the child would ask for a candy. If you don't
have any, the child might just scratch your face or show you something
bloody.
LIDO TOILETS and SOME COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
Lido Cinema Ladies Toilets. Documented cases of hauntings! Do a search
of Straits Times if there is an online database. If I'm not wrong,
this stories applies only to the old Lido, i.e before it was
renovated. Word has it that certain rows of their seat are always
empty. And you know who they are reserved for 18th & 19th Floor
toilets & the fire escape staircases, SLF building, 510 Thomson Road.
Someone regularly burnt incense papers. Don't ask me what is in there,
I don't know. Every time I went to the toilet at night, my hairs stand
on their ends. Try it after 22.00hrs and especially on 7th month.
Don't ask what is in there.
CHESTNUT
There's a house in Chestnut near the cemetery and church, corner semi
detach. (but nothing to do with the cemetery) heard that people shift
in, shift out, shift in, shift out. Someone got a monk, but no use.
And someone got a priest, but the crucifix broke. Now it's for rent.
FORT SILOSO IN SENTOSA
Another rumour about Fort Siloso in Sentosa. Notice the shape and the
position of the fort (shaped in a crescent). A lot of British soldiers
were thrown off the fort. It's known that wailing of men could be
heard at night. The fort closes at 6pm.
TEKONG JACOB'S LADDER
Saw a female silhouette sitting on the top of Jacob's Ladder at Tekong
Camp 1 while doing prowling with another platoon mate. Heard about the
jacobs ladder too. She was waiting for her husband who went out to sea
and hasn't return since. Once in a while, she'll remove her head to
comb her hair. Hearsay, didn't see b4.
Comments by SPI Agent ET:
The one about the Jacobs ladder in Tekong, I
thought the story was that this gal got raped and got buried under the
ladder, dressed in red? Anyone know of a similar interpretation?
TEKONG JAGUAR CAMP 3
There was a story about a recruit at Jaguar at Camp 3 who brought a
pork bun into the bunk and kept it in his locker. Apparently his
locker started shaking violently or he became possessed. They had to
call in the Exorcist for this one. One of my section mates' parent
bought charsiew rice for him during Parent's visiting day which he
consumed in the bunk. Had high fever for a few days. Sometime after he
brought dried pork (if you know what I'm trying to say) in and
consumed in the bunk, fell sick again, high fever for a few days. Was
in 2bts for my BMT. My sgt told me that he was woken up in the morning
thinking that it was time for 5 BX when he realised that the voices
were of children playing. Still remembered that we were not supposed
to eat anything that had pork inside the bunk. Seems that the bunks at
camp 1 were built over Malay cemeteries. After BMT, I went back to
tekong as an officer cadet for exercises. One of which was nite topo
at the oil palm plantation (east of the island) there was a checkpoint
known as SQ. It was also known as the Japanese Karaoke point. We heard
jap, songs drifting to us when we were there.
Comments by SPI Agent ET:
AS for the bringing pork into the bunk story, I
can verify that. I used to serve my BMT in Pulau Tekong Camp one.
Those old single story ones…. After one fateful paren’t visiting day,
for a few nites, beds in the bunk next to mine were “shaking”, as in
more like someone was kicking the bed. It wasn’t experienced by me,
but my platoon mates. One of them even saw “his buddy” climb down from
the upper bed and walked out of the bunk in the middle of the night,
and only to find out that his buddy claimed that he never left the bed
the entire nite!!! The sergeants came to know of this and they
accompanied us in the bunk at night, as they had berets with the SAF
crests on them. (These crests as well as the posters of the SAF pledge
were said to be blessed by four religions in Singapore). Posters of
the SAF pledge were also put up on the doors on both the entrances of
the bunk. The bed kicking still continued and then, that was when the
sergeants realized that these occurrences could have been due to
someone bringing in pork into the bunk [think it was just after
Chinese New year in 1997, thus we all suspected that one of the
parents unknowingly brought BBQ Pork (Bak Kua)]. Thus a major area
cleaning was carried out hoping to wash away any pork
substances…….Amazingly, the “kickings” stopped after the area
cleaning………
OLD NEE SOON CAMP
Some of the army camps here are haunted from what I gathered from my
army buddies. Of which, majority thought the old Nee Soon Camp was
"extremely" haunted. If really need to go there, please bring along
full protection against the unearthly beings. Challenge the CO to stay
in the building alone if he doesn't believe it. Feel free to
contribute if you think there are other haunted camps to look out for.
LAKIUN CAMP
What is tekong compared to lakiun camp (brunei jtb)? With several
people collapsing ! in! side a certain bunk at different instances
(quite a spooky place, I must say), foaming at the mouth and yet the
medical officer cannot detect anything wrong with them and they were
immediately brought back to Singapore! Finally, the camp commander
ordered the place to be out of bounds that even those on guard duty do
not have to prowl near it. A bomoh was asked to perform rites and that
set things right.
TEKONG CHARLIE COMPANY
Heard of the 3 door bunk of Charlie company of tekong? It was
converted into an instructors' office and b4 moving in,a taoist was
brought in to perform some rituals. Some experiences - When my mossies
net's stick fell on me at 3 am, I woke up to see "the old man of
tekong". He was figeting in front of my buddy's cupboard, I didn't
call out to him. Don't ask me why, but I juz didn't. Then I had
nitemares till morning as u guys should know, mossis nets is
compulsory in tekong, my platoon mates fixed up his net and went to
zzz, he woke up in the middle of the nite to find the net neatly
tucked under his pillow, he put it up again to find the same thing
happen. Once, the whole bunk heard children laughing & running round &
round the whole bunk, no one dares to investigate.
TEKONG LAUGHING TREE
Have u guys seen the laughing tree of Tekong? We recruits were brought
on a hill to draw I forgotten what u call that, kinda picture to
familiarise urself with the surrounding, arc of fire thingie. There,
rite in front of us is the laughing tree. Story is that, a recruit
while marching laughed at the tree during day time. On their way back,
the tree laughed back at him.

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