Sunday, April 12, 2009

11/04/2009 Saturday, 12 am

This time, the group went to Bukit Tunku. When we reached PWTC, our supposed guide ffked, so we had to go around Bukit Tunku by ourselves. There were 8 person in the pajero. Takut that the police might stop us anytime.

Anyway, we went around Bukit Tunku several times, but couldn't find the place mentioned. While we were driving through, we met this old security guard doing patrols, alone, on his motor. Roshan asked him about the place. While he has many stories to share, he too weren't sure where the house with the pontianak is. He told us to go to the main guardhouse to ask.

So we went to the guardhouse. The guy told us that we need permisson to go check around the houses because the area, as you all know, are where the rich and powerful lives. And they might complain if they see us lurking around. And by complain, the guard say they usually call the guardhouse, but some of the extreme ones will call the police straight. The place is also frequently patrolled by the police.

Seeing that it's not possible to hunt for the haunted house, we head to Puchong. Me and Roshan checked out the house a few days before, but decided it wasn't the Puchong haunted house as rumoured, but since we don't know where else to go, we headed there. The design of the house is really nice but I felt that the house was uncomplete. It was unpainted, there were no stairs railings. ( not stolen, there were no signs of railings installed )

Pics here : http://picasaweb.google.com/joonchingg/TamanTenagaV2#

Everyone decided it wasn't creepy enough. Maybe coz the moon was shining brightly and it wasn't as dark as Highland Towers. And the fact that there's someone staying there. ( probably some construction worker without a place to stay ). During the time when we were walking back to the car, Prisca were shining her torchlight at the banana trees and spotted a glowing red dot. Some others including me saw it too. I was busy shining my torchlight at it, and forgot to take pistures of it. At one point, the red dot vanishes from my angle, and I saw it again when I took a few steps to my right. Roshan tried to agitate it by flicking the torchlight on and off. According to him, the "thing" flew to a tree near us, but we couldn't see it anymore. Spent some more time shining light at the tree, but nothing to see, and we went to Asia Cafe to eat.

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