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She came back to do something that she was really concerned about...
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Tales of the spirit of Chin Lin Hiong, a teacher who died in a car accident, returning to her school has freaked out the students of Riam Road Secondary School in Miri, Sarawak.
It started when a 13-year-old student, known only as Eleanor, arrived at school around 5:30am on Monday. When she was walking towards the school gate, she spotted the dead teacher at a dark corner of the bus stop.
"She was wearing a white shirt, black skirt and tied a ponytail. She waved at me and said: "You come here.'" The student said, adding she had no idea of Chin's mishap, thus she walked towards the teacher.
"Although it was still dark, I could see that she looked pale and had very dark circles under her eyes. She smiled at me," she continued. "Everything was so normal, I didn't notice anything strange about her."
"She tapped me on my left shoulder and I could feel that her hand was very cold, I thought she was sick. Miss Chin asked me to see her at her desk later, we wished each other goodbye and I went into the school," added Eleanor.
But when she turned around to check on the teacher after taking a few steps, Chin was not at the bus stop anymore.
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Eleanor only realised that she might have bumped into the "spirit of Chin" when she went to look for the teacher at the staff room around 9am. "I was shocked when the other teachers told me Miss Chin had died, and I thought they were joking," she said.
She added Chin was very closed to the students and particularly concerned about her studies and that might be the reason she "came back" to bid farewell to her. Her story has spread through the whole school within a few hours, freaking out many students.
During the freak accident on Sunday morning, Chin got out from her car but had failed to free the gear. The car moved forward on its own, dragging the teacher a few feet before squashing her against a pillar. Chin died a few hours later after developing breathing difficulties, reported The Borneo Post.