Haunting in a Malaysian hotel


shining_twins_1 Report of ghosts in a hotel that ask visitors for help

Malaysia: Five men who have witnessed strange ghost visitations and possession while staying at a Malaysian hotel are trying to help the ghost that they believed is asking for help.
Interesting story that sounds like a plot for a movie.

KUALA LUMPUR: Five men have taken out advertisements in three Chinese dailies seeking a dead man’s wife and son.

They claim the ghost of the dead man wanted the wife and son found.

In their quest, the five also turned to Datuk Michael Chong, often called on to help in cases involving violent Ah Longs, missing spouses, Internet scams and vengeful partners, to help them with their supernatural problem.

At a press conference called by the MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head, the five men said their problems began when they visited Cambodia earlier this month where the “haunting” started.

They had checked into a hotel room on a floor that a masseuse had warned them was “dirty.”

Teow Hsium Choon, 36, a factory worker, said two of the five then made crass jokes about ghosts in their hotel room.

“I felt a great sense of unease almost immediately, as though there were many angry spirits surrounding me,” Teow claimed, adding that he was possessed twice within four hours.

His friend Ding Hon Sai, 38, said he panicked when he saw Teow going into a seizure the same night, when they were in a pub.

“When he gained consciousness, he spoke in a woman’s voice and started to sob loudly,” said Ding, adding that the “ghost” was begging for forgiveness in Hokkien.

The second time Teow was possessed, a male spirit said it would stop disturbing them only if they located its son, one Chew Kon Lai, 38, and wife Chong Sim Choon.

Michael Chong said that before the five came to him, he had received an anonymous call asking him to help five men from Alor Setar who would seek his help.

“This is an extremely unusual case. I hope we can help the men locate these two people as soon as possible,” he said.

The five have already published notices seeking the wife and son in three local Chinese dailies, but there has been no response.

Those who have information about Chew or Sim Choon’s location can contact Teow at 019-575 8288, Ding at 012-482 9855 or MCA secretary Tay Joann at 03-2161 5678

Full source: The Star – Malaysia

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