Old Changi Hospital

    urban legend

    Farhin Mim

    The country of Singapore nowadays is a prosperous nation. However, it’s history of violence has allegedly left marks in forms of haunted places and the Changi Hospital has been a focal point in this regard.
    This hospital was built back in 1935 when Singapore was a part of the English Crown. In early 1940s, the British used this place as a naval base when the Japanese started attacks in 1942 and took control of the country. They used this as a prison camp for the British and their allies. It was run by the secret Singaporean secret police, the Kempeital.
    They tortured people brutally. Someone recalls “The interviewer produced a small piece of wood like a meat skewer, pushed that into my left ear, and tapped it with a small hammer. I think I fainted some time after it went through the drum. I remember the last excruciating sort of pain, and I must have gone out for some time because I was revived with a bucket of water. Eventually it healed but of course I couldn’t hear with it. I have never been able to hear since.”
    By 1997 the building was left abandoned and there were reports of screams, shadows of people, and a little boy who is always seen staring into space.

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