Ashyd Zachary
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I am driven by love for my family and an unshakeable determination in changing the lot of my life-be it working harder than others, picking up skills from anywhere, or chasing opportunities which others may overlook.
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Old Changi Hospital (OCH) - Singapore’s Most Haunted Site
History of Old Changi Hospital The Changi General Hospital was built in 1935 by the British colonial government and was meant to provide medical facilities to all its soldiers stationed in the region. Parts of this hospital and the buildings surrounding it are believed, by many, to have been used by Kempeitai as an internment prison and torture center during the occupation years for prisoners-of-war and others who were perceived as spies. Many of these guerrilla fighters and Allied troops were tortured to death or otherwise executed in this very hospital. Following the Second World War, the British again took control until it was passed to the then newly independent government of Singapore, where it is currently a civilian hospital. After Singapore gained self-government, it came under the administration of the SAF in 1971. It served as a general hospital until 1997, when it was closed down and its services transferred to the new Changi General Hospital. The Old Changi Hospital still remain abandoned today.
By Ashyd Zachary12 months ago in Horror
Chilling case of Felicia Teo. Content Warning.
Felicia Teo Wei Ling (23 February 1988 – 30 June 2007), was a Singaporean who was presumed dead after she went missing on 30 June 2007. She was alleged to be murdered by her two friends whom she visited on the same night. Teo was reported missing four days after she disappeared, and there were both search efforts and investigations made to trace her whereabouts. The case made headlines due to extensive public appeals and searches for Teo's whereabouts and became one of Singapore's high-profile missing person cases.
By Ashyd Zachary2 years ago in Criminal
Singapore McDonald's Boys
The disappearance of the boys On the afternoon of 14 May 1986 in Owen Road, Singapore, two primary school boys, 12-year-old Keh Chin Ann and his same-age best friend Toh Hong Huat, who were classmates from the same school and class, were last known to be walking together to school after Chin Ann fetched Hong Huat from his house nearby their school. The boys were never seen again, and they went missing on that afternoon of 14 May 1986. Since then, investigations and search efforts were made to locate the boys' whereabouts. The case was dubbed the McDonald's boys case due to the Singaporean branch of the fast-food chain McDonald's offering a hefty S$100,000 reward for any information related to the boys' whereabouts.
By Ashyd Zachary2 years ago in Criminal



