the most haunted places in the world

in #hountedplace7 years ago

Some of the world's buildings are dubbed as the most haunted spots. Some people claim to have seen sightings, heard strange voices, or even possessed in that place. Horrifying story behind why a place called haunted also not escaped. Murder, torture, and terrible incidents stick with the story.

  1. Tak Tak School
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    The school in Hong Kong is surrounded by large graves. When the school was not in use in 1998, a number of rumors also burst.
    One rumor claims that a female teacher hanged herself at the school using a red dress. Since then, a number of eyewitnesses have admitted to seeing the 'Red Lady' who not only wanders in the hall, but is also known to be passionate about people. In 2001, a group of students decided to explore parts of the school that had been abandoned. As they leave the place, they are suddenly hysterical. A girl tried to strangle herself, then bit into the hands of a boy who tried to help her. Not only that, thousands of bodies are believed to be buried in Tak Tak. Many people believe the body is a victim of British and Japanese occupation.

  2. Beelitz-Heilstätten Hospital
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    It is not unfamiliar if the hospital is not used to be one source of horror stories. One of the most famous hospitals in the world is Beelitz-Heilstätten in Germany. Beelitz-Heilstätten is a military hospital complex that once treated Adolf Hitler and East German dictator Erich Honecker. In addition to reports of sightings, the place has several times witnessed the massacre. In 1898 to 1991, the killer known as the 'Beast of Beelitz' killed five women and a baby. A serial killer and necrophilia - someone who has a sexual desire for a corpse, was eventually revealed as a police officer named Wolfgang Schmidt. In 2008, a 20-year-old model named Anja, was beaten to death by a photographer in a sex game that turned into a disaster.

  3. Ohio University
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    Athens, Ohio, is called one of the most haunted places in the world. Home to Ohio University, is a small town known for its former mental hospital, haunted dormitories, as well as the design of the 'devil city'. One part of the university known haunted, Wilson Hall, was first built in 1965. Many students believe that Wilson Hall was used as a place of suicide for several years.Some people believe that the souls of people who commit suicide often force students to leave their rooms. Others believe the site was built on the remains of the patients at the Athens Mental Health Center. Meanwhile, some others call Winston Hall in the middle of a pentagram that connects the corners of the city.
    In addition to Winston Hall, the former mental hospital of The Ridges is also known keangkerannya. While still in operation, the hospital was crowded with horrible things like shock therapy and lobotomy - inserting medical devices into the eye sockets to cut the nerves in the front without anesthesia.

  4. LaLaurie Mansion
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    New Orleans is known as the city famous for its horror stories. One of the most creepy known places in voodoo town, it is LaLaurie Mansion at 1140 Rue Royal. The house was formerly a property of New Orleans socialite named Madame Delphine LaLaurie. In 1831, LaLaurie was the sole owner of the property. But most of the nobles in the city did not like hanging out with LaLaurie because of his rude attitude towards his slaves. A number of police have also reportedly visited LaLaurie's house after neighbors reported hearing the screams and saw bloody slaves in the yard. On April 10, 1834, a fire broke out in the house. Apparently, the incident started in the kitchen due to attempted suicide by slaves.
    After an investigation, firefighters and neighbors found slaves chained to walls or in cages. In addition, on the floor found parts of the body are damaged and a number of organs stored in a bucket of water.

  5. Aokigahara
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    Aokigahara is known as the forest most often used as a place of suicide. Every year, a number of Japanese citizens go there to end their lives. Hanging is one of the most famous suicide methods in Aokigahara. When found, their bodies have either decomposed or left only bones. In addition, the forest is also called haunted by a number of old male spirits and women who were left to die in the forest when famine plagues Japan. Since 1970, patrols have been deployed to explore Aokigahara to find missing people.