
Block 63 to 66 in Taman Jurong, Yung Kuang Road are seriously creepy, especially when you consider the fact that they used to be infamous sites for suicides and deaths.

These 4 blocks are easily recognised because of the four diamond-shaped blocks. The 4 blocks were empty before but it was turned into housing for lower-income families. This place was a favourite with junkies too as plastic bags containing sniffed glue and syringes can be found strewn all over, which was probably one of the reasons why there are so many instances of people jumping to their deaths…
There are many stories behind these 4 infamous blocks which led to many Singaporeans considering this place as the most haunted HDB in Singapore. These suicides and deaths that occurred on the premises are indeed true based on old newspaper records.
LOCATION OF ALL SUICIDES THROUGH THE YEARS AT YUNG KUANG ROAD

In the 1980s, two children aged one and three fell to their deaths from block 64 in the 1980s. It is believed that from the 70s, there would be 1 suicide case every couple of years and the worst case was when a pregnant lady actually jumped to hear death and she landed on a bamboo tree which pierced through her body.

Thrill-seekers who frequented the area for chance sightings have also reported feeling strange and some even developed fevers.