Archive for January, 2011

Slightly Charred

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Author’s Note : This happened recently to my colleague’s relative who is currently still being admitted to the hospital. I don’t have an ending to this story though as my colleague is still trying to find out the rest of the story from her relative.

My SIL recently was in the midst of moving their house. From a condo to a double storey house should be something happy and to be celebrated about but an unfortunate incident which I myself could not even explained happened to her husband which caused her family trouble and pain. Continue reading Slightly Charred »

3am in the Morning

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Pssstttt… here…come closer… I want to share with you a secret. It’s already been quite sometime that a friend of mine shared with me a supernatural experience so when he told me what had happened a few wks ago, I immediately pulled my chair closer to listen. Why such a secret? Well, due to some circumstances, I promised him that I would reveal his secret here but with the condition that his name and location of where it happened would be kept closed lid. Ok, so pull a little closer now and let me tell you here’s what happened…. Continue reading 3am in the Morning »

Malaysia Urban Legend – Malaysian Ghosts from the Sabahan

Monday, January 10th, 2011

This post is contributed by C^Lene

Here’s a few things on what I understand of Malaysian Ghosts, from a Sabahan perspective.

  • Hantu Tetek – Anaru Susu (Literally, ‘Long Breasted’) in the Dusun language. Supposedly, she can be identified by her long, shrill whistling, which I guess ayone knows, is no animal if you hear it a night. My mom has actually had an experience when she was younger, where she heard it’s whistle while alone at home, and was taunted by having it whistle at one end of the house, then in a split second hearig it whistle again at the other end. Apparently, as it went on, she began to feel drained, and just as she was falling asleep on the couch (which was in the middle of the house, so she thought it would be fine), she was woken up by my grandmother who had just come home. When she described what happened, my grandmother said that it was a good thing she had woken her up because if she hadn’t, the ghost would have come in and killed her. Continue reading Malaysia Urban Legend – Malaysian Ghosts from the Sabahan »

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