
#FRANCIS CHING GOLDEN TRIANGLE MOVIE#
The tale of this mansion overlooking Danga Bay in Johor is a muddled amalgamation of rumours involving murder and carnage stemming from rage, greed, or jealousy – and even in this age, a shroud of uncertainty still surrounds this untouched corner of Johor Bahru.Īpparently named after one of the young victims, Villa Nabila went from local legend to the subject of a movie in 2013 – and around the time of the film’s nationwide release, there were some reports of children going missing. People entering Villa Nabila, along Jalan Skudai in Johor Baru, after reports of 30 teenagers went missing inside. In an era where house prices are soaring, it is a real shame that such a spacious landed property remains abandoned. Somehow, they seem to fear the prospect of not having a roof on their heads more than phantoms. Despite the signs of supernatural entities and black magic, delinquents and vagrants do periodically seek shelter at this bungalow. Visitors to the house have claimed to have seen splotches of red candle wax on the steps – an apparent sign of occult practices. A spiral staircase leads up to the second floor, which features empty, and occasionally vandalised, rooms. Shrubs and trees sprout from the courtyards on the ground floor and crawl to the balconies above. Nature has been slowly reclaiming the land.
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As for the property itself, solemn apertures mark where windows once were and highlight the gloom that festers within. The sounds of urban life permeating the atmosphere of Kuala Lumpur seems muted here. Despite the whispered rumours painting a macabre shade about the place, one cannot help but feel a sense of peace and tranquillity here.

The bungalow is now an inadvertent landmark in Puchong, drawing the attention of daredevils and adventurers alike. Isolated on a hill, this three-storey bungalow was supposedly abandoned when the owner experienced a string of supernatural disturbances – other accounts stated that the previous occupants committed suicide en mass to avoid loan sharks from hounding them. Taman Tenaga, Puchong An excerpt from Puchong "Chasing shadows in the hills of Taman Tenaga" by Viktor Chong

This is a breakdown of our mission to discover, firstly, if there is such a thing as a haunted house, and secondly, to see how these properties fared after being left to the elements. New year is right around the corner, so it seemed only appropriate that we at StarProperty grab our ghost-hunting gear (our electromagnetic force readers, full-spectrum cameras, and various tokens of superstition) to go looking into haunted properties around Malaysia. By Kevin Eichenberger Some abandoned properties get a bad rap – if someone died, by suicide or grisly murder, chances are that property gets labelled as haunted and nobody will want to live there ever again.
