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GHOST HUNTERS VISITED HAUNTED SIN MING HDB BLOCK, THEIR CAMERA MOVED BY ITSELF

In the mysterious world of TikTok, where trends come and go like fleeting shadows, one particular video sent chills down the spines of countless viewers.

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A group of urban explorers, After Midnight, visited a recently-abandoned block of HDB flats at Block 26 Sin Ming Industrial Estate Sector A, following reports of allegedly paranormal happenings on the 12th floor of the building.

A Mysterious Encounter

As the eerie night unfolded, the adventurers made a startling discovery that sent shivers down their spines. A tripod they had left by the side of a staircase on the 11th floor had seemingly moved on its own, now positioned in the middle of the corridor.

One of the members, with a palpable sense of anticipation, mentioned their next destination: “So, after this, we will be going to level 12, because that’s where a lot of people said that’s the most… a lot of things are happening at level 12.”

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Locked Secrets

As they ascended to level 12, the group encountered a peculiar sight. The gates of the vacant housing units were locked or tied up with cable ties, hinting at an unsettling mystery that awaited them.

This unexpected turn of events only added to the sense of unease that pervaded the exploration.

The Enigmatic Block

The abandoned, uninhabited units were captured in all their desolation, revealing a chilling glimpse into a place that time had forgotten.

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Bumps in the night reverberated through the corridors, and the group’s reactions were captured in detail, intensifying the viewers’ sense of fear and curiosity.

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