5 MOST HAUNTED VOID DECKS IN SINGAPORE!

Jurong West Block 725This void deck is rumoured to have unknown dolls appearing in front of residents who return home in the wee hours. A scary looking doll is sometimes seen sitting in a dark corner of the void deck and shocked many residents. No resident has ever approached the doll as it will just disappear when they turn around. Nobody knows how and why the doll exists.Bedok North Avenue 4 Block 99I believe many have heard about the scary legend of this block even without me telling the story. The summary of the story is that a mother threw her 3 year old son down the block, then fell to death herself later. She was found dead in a bright red wedding gown. Not only is the house spooked with ghostly rumours, residents use to hear a child crying at the void deck. Some of the blocks in that area were even abandoned for some years. More recently, some say crying can still be heard but others feel that it is more normal now. Who knows?Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Block 168A murder case happened at the bid deck here about 5 years ago. The grown man was killed innocently due to a random dispute. He had just lost his job and his girlfriend. We all know that spirits who die suddenly usually have grudges and spirits with grudges are not to be dealt with.Chin Swee Road Block 53A couple was just found dead under the block. Being classified as unnatural deaths, nobody really knows what exactly happened or what the reason for the deaths is. Residents who walk the past the void deck of this block to get home have reported feeling cold or hearing weird loud noises suddenly in the middle of the night.Any void deck that has a funeral going onIt is no uncommon sight to have a funeral held in void decks for Singaporeans. It can indeed be a local culture. Although funerals are to send your last greetings to the dead and pray for a peaceful journey after death, don』t forget that any rude actions can trigger a scary experience. The dead spirits may be around to visit their families or other spirits that the funeral is not for may come for the offerings. Therefore, always be careful when you walk past a funeral.==============================================================================Do you enjoy this article? If so, your friends might be interested too! Simply Share this article on Your Facebook. Thank You!


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