Maybe IRs NEED DEAD BODIES For Feng Shui? SO MANY MISSING Nowadays!

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KNN so many missing.
Need dead bodies to complete IRs ah?



last week KTV girl missing
yesterday Viet student died
Now tourist missing.
Who the fuck kind of people are living in SINGAPORE today?

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Dec 17, 2009

China tourist missing

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Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 39 year-old Yu Fengying (above), who was last seen at Fragrance Hotel Crystal at Geylang Lorong 18 on Dec 9 at about 9pm, when she was dropped off with the other 15 tourists from China. --PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE


A TOURIST from China, who came to Singapore with a group of 15, has been missing since Dec 9. Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 39 year-old Yu Fengying, who was last seen at Fragrance Hotel Crystal at Geylang Lorong 18 on Dec 9 at about 9pm, when she was dropped off with the other 15 tourists from China. Ms Yu is about 1.65m tall and of slim build. She has a fair complexion, black hair and last seen wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans. Anyone with information on the missing person can call the Police Hotline at 1800-255 0000.
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<small>This is more of a horror story that’s circulate some 10 years ago about one of Genting Highland’s hotel. I’m not too sure which Genting Highland hotel is it as there wasn’t really one particular hotel mentioned in the many version of stories I’ve been told but some swear by its authencity. Afterall, this is one of the most told Malaysia Urban Legend I’ve heard for many times</small>
It started out as a group of high school friends decided to make Genting Highland as one of their holidays destination. Genting Highland’s hotel, was afterall one of the most affordable-ly priced hotel with its location easily accessed (buses and cable car is one of the most widely used mode of transportation for students that do not own a car)
To make the holidays affordable for everyone, this group of high school friends decided to cram into a single bedroom which has 2 single beds. There were about 5-6 people sharing the room and with the cost of a RM300 or less a night, it was a reasonable price. Happily, the 5 friends joked and hanged out at the room. When noon came, they even visited the indoor and outdoor theme parks and had a great time enjoying themselves. As night approached, they were really tired and decided to call the day off.
Discussing how 5 people could sleep comfortably in 2 single beds, they decided to pull off both the mattresses so 2 single beds could turn to 4 instead (the remaining person would have to bunk in with another friend). As 2 of the friends pulled the upper mattress, they were shocked to find a dead body of a woman beneath the mattress. Horrified, they called the security and hotel management to explain the situation.

The story goes that because the management did not want negative press and rumours spreading around the hotel, they payed each of the friends a considerable amount of money as fees to “console” their un-happy visit. The condition was also not to publish their experience to any newspaper agencies or re-tell their experiences to other friends and relatives (apparently if this is true, someone must have talked or this story would not end up in this blog!)
Now, some told me that after this incident, Genting Highland has an unspoken rule that one MUST NOT pull the upper mattress.
 
in casinos, whether on highlands or on boast there are many who go for the ONE LAST TRY

if they make it, they recover their life but usually they fall back into same pattern

if they don't make it, they jump or commit suicide

it is very sad

i hope the casinos fail because they create social problems
 
DEAD Bodies In Genting's Rooms. HK Fenghsui Masters Exposed This In Talk Show <hr style="color: rgb(152, 152, 152); background-color: rgb(152, 152, 152);" size="1"> <!-- / icon and title --> <!-- message --> I remembered seeing a talk show in HK early this year when a group of fengshui masters from HK visited Genting with camera crews and 'exposed' the 'dirty and spooky' tricks to ensure gamblers lose money when they gamble there.

The talk focused on certain rooms in the casino hotel and entrances where they hid dead bodies to make 'sway' the gamblers.

Anyone know if it's still on youtube? Got the link to this talkshow (in cantonese) please post link here. Many thanks!
 
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