We went all the way up to the 8th storey on the night of our investigation found a unit suitable for our setup. As we were preparing our equipment, we heard the howling sounds of some stray dogs downstairs.
Two of our third eyes member also saw a white female figure coming out of the kitchen. We used a Ghost Meter Pro to ask questions and get responses and there were actually some! We found out that the spirit we were communicating with was male. But when I asked, "Are you happy that we are here?" The Ghost Meter Pro flickered twice for no.
Two of our third eyes member also saw a white female figure coming out of the kitchen. We used a Ghost Meter Pro to ask questions and get responses and there were actually some! We found out that the spirit we were communicating with was male. But when I asked, "Are you happy that we are here?" The Ghost Meter Pro flickered twice for no.
When I downloaded footage from our night vision camera, orbs which are commonly thought of as spirit orbs were captured. There was also the EVP recording that captured a low male voice cursing which we didn't hear when we were on site. Even when we were just checking out the building, the action cam I had just tightened actually fell off from the tripod I was holding."
Situated along Jalan Gurdial Singh Gill and on the bank of Sungai Pari, just a stone's throw from the iconic Ipoh railway station.
There were many deaths in this forsaken building. Here's a few of them: Oct 1966 - Chan Wah Chai (28), bill collector, fell from 11th floor 23 Apr 1967 - Kam Choon Yee (27), vegetable seller, fell from 11th floor 30 Jun 1967 - Khoo Ah Mooi (25), housewife, fell from 13th floor 12 Jul 1969 - Kathoon Mohamed Rawther (50), wife of foodstall owner, fell from 9th floor