Asian Tsunami
It must be nearly a decade ago when I first read about the
Asian tsunami that brought the devastating waves which swept certain regions across Asia. Stories
poured from the media and the internet from eyewitnesses who actually saw or
heard from the dead people of this truly tragic incident.
In Malaysia, over 60 people lost their lives especially in
the island of Penang and eye witnessed saw some disturbing apparitions. Some people say that ghosts are not angry but
merely confused and they cannot move to other world. They just wandered
restlessly in this earth.
In neighboring Thailand,
especially in the Andaman coast, there are reports of tales about haunted
beaches, liked people playing on the beach in the nights and of moaning and
crying “people” when there was nobody there.
I heard this story from a friend who visited Thailand a few
years ago. Rose Leong was with her husband for a holiday at a Thai beach
resort. When they check into the hotel
they met with a young receptionist who was extremely friendly. A few days later Rose
was told by the staff of the hotel that the young receptionist no longer works
there.
