"SPI travelled to Ipoh, Malaysia to investigate the Sungai Pari Tower. We found out that this housing flat used to be the tallest housing flat during its time and there have been many cases of suicide associated with it.
Situated along Jalan Gurdial Singh Gill and on the bank of Sungai Pari, just a stone's throw from the iconic Ipoh railway station.
There were many deaths in this forsaken building. Here's a few of them:
Oct 1966 - Chan Wah Chai (28), bill collector, fell from 11th floor
23 Apr 1967 - Kam Choon Yee (27), vegetable seller, fell from 11th floor
30 Jun 1967 - Khoo Ah Mooi (25), housewife, fell from 13th floor
12 Jul 1969 - Kathoon Mohamed Rawther (50), wife of foodstall owner, fell from 9th floor
We went all the way up to the 8th storey on the night of our investigation found a unit suitable for our setup. As we were preparing our equipment, we heard the howling sounds of some stray dogs downstairs. A couple of our guys also saw a white female figure coming out of the kitchen. We used a Ghost Meter Pro to ask questions and get responses and there were actually some. We found out that the spirit we were communicating with was male. But when I asked, "Are you happy that we are here?" The Ghost Meter Pro flickered twice for no.
When I downloaded footage from our night vision camera, orbs which are commonly thought of as spirit orbs were captured. There was also the EVP recording that captured a low male voice cursing which we didn't hear when we were on site. Even when we were just checking out the building, the action cam I had just tightened actually fell off from the tripod I was holding."
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