Monday, 18 November 2013

Police: No group of children missing at ‘haunted’ Villa Nabila in Danga Bay

JOHOR BARU: There’s no truth to social media reports that a group of 23 children went missing at Villa Nabila, an abandoned bungalow in Danga Bay here reputed to be among the five spookiest places in the country.
Police: No group of children missing at 'haunted' Villa Nabila in Danga Bay
Johor Baru (South) deputy OCPD Supt Abdul Samad Salleh said Monday that police had only received a report about a 16-year-old boy missing since Saturday and purportedly seen entering the villa.
“It is just hearsay. I urged the public not to believe in it and to stop spreading rumours,” he said when met at the scene.
Rumours have been circulating on the Internet that a group of kids playing in the abandoned house had gone missing.
Supt Samad Salled said police have registered a missing persons report over the teenage boy.
US-based travel portal Expedia recently listed Danga Bay as among the five most haunted places in Malaysia due to the location of Villa Nabila.
The bungalow is perched on a hill that overlooks the Straits of Johor.
There are several versions of how the 40-year-old building earned its reputation, including one about murder in a wealthy Caucasian family that once lived there.
Another version tells of how the maid killed the family, including a daughter named Nabila, and buried their bodies in the compound.
Yet another tale is that the family was killed by two hit men, hired by a relative due to greed.-BY MOHD FARHAAN SHAH-thestar

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