Old Changi Hospital in
Singapore
Dereck youthful
and real-life experiences about Old Changi Hospital probably the most haunted
building in island of the republic of Singapore.
Old Changi Hospital
Old Changi
Hospital in Singapore is one of the republic’s most infamous scariest haunted
buildings. During World War II, Japan invaded Singapore, Malaya and several neighbouring
countries. The Japanese invaded
Singapore and they made Changi Hospital as the headquarters where thousands of
lives were killed by the atrocities by the brutality of the Japanese.
Ironically, after the war the Japanese themselves were executed. During the
1950s Changi became a public hospital but was eventually abandoned in 1997.
There are thousands of stories where by the public have they claimed that they
have seen the ghosts of the victims and even the gory images Japanese soldiers!
Andreas Chan
lives in Singapore and is in Kuala Lumpur to attend the Media Conference, I met
up for lunch with her. She talked about the usual gossips and she mentioned she
with her went with her friend to see the movie, “Haunted Changi” which was
released in 2010. In fact, she together several times with 3 of her friends went
in her younger days when to Old Changi Hospital.
They climbed
over the fences and sneaked in to the 1st and 2nd floor
which was left wide opened. They went to the toilets with the doors opened and
the mirrors were left facing them. It was really scary and eerie looking at the
reflection in mirror. They then proceeded to the mortuary when they smelly
something funny…probably the lingering smell of disinfectants. She admitted
that they were young and wanted to explore the place...basically where curiosity
overcame fear.
