A collection of local ghost stories submitted by Bruneians (mostly)
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
BY M
Hello ghost lovers! This is my first time posting here so bear with me! Hehe. Anyways, I'm here to tell you a simple story from my sister that occurred maybe last 2 Ramadhans. You see, we live in Rimba and most people who go to UBD, or ITB or who live in Rimba know this place. It's called Gerai Soto G Mandan. That is a really famous place for students to go to have lunch when allowances are not out yet. And as you all know the real owner namely Haji Mandan already passed away a long time ago. So in one of those Fasting nights, my sister went outside from her room to go to the kitchen to have her sahur and somehow she felt she had the need to turn left to look at mulah G Mandan's house. And then she saw a black figure sitting in front of the fridge where they keep the canned drinks. She thought it was just one of the guys who lives there (my neighbour) but when she realised that the light from the fridge didn't even help to make the black figure more clear, (clear meaning hitam tah ganya, nada color) she freaked out so she ran upstairs to go back inside. (her room was downstairs). So when she told us the story, I think it was just G Mandan's soul perhaps, traveling back to his home or probably just hanging out since it was Ramadhan, souls are freed to roam around. It's not that scary but it happened."
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