Punggol End, or Punggol Point where a memorial plaque was laid by the National Heritage Board of Singapore was a one of the bloodiest massacre site during the world war two. Through the uears there has been circulation of the place being haunted by souls of the dead. Is it true that a place of such the beautiful point of Punggol could be darken by these encounters. The Singapore Paranormal Investigators attempts to reveal the truth as they trace the evidences on Punggol Beach…
Sixty years later as of today, it is difficult for anyone to find fresh evidence about the massacre. The official estimate said merely thousands were killed, but there are sources as mentioned before in this article indicate that would be a total death toll up to 50,000. Do you think the innocent victims who died will be able to rest in peace? Perhaps they had died of no reason. They didn’t know why they were chosen to be massacred, and surely they would not like to see their fact of death had been quietly covered up, forever…
We visited the original sites of the massacre ground, surveyed the areas and collected evidence. Not hoping that we would be able to recover an anticipated figure of 50,000 bodies, but we want to explore the truth by following traces of minor details at the original massacre sites. Even we tried using the psychic methods. “When all the conventional approaches do not apply due to the vanishing of all the physical evidences in 60 long years, paranormal approach seems to be the only way…”, sighed by one of our SPI members.
A vacant beach of fine sand would be the first sight just after we have walked opposite from the jetty. On the sand, there seemed to be many more paw prints than foot prints as this portion of inland beach looked pretty deserted. A little dense bush in the south set the boundary of the beach. Just outside of the bush, there was a sign post and a boom gate installed by the Government marking the inland beach as a State land.
Roughly we could resemble this area as a part of the execution ground 60 years ago. Some accounts described here as a disposal land of countless corpses that were everywhere as far as eyes can see. Burial work was threatened to stop by the Japanese and the whole area including the bus terminus was announced to be a restricted zone. Hence the bodies were mostly “cleaned” up the wild dogs who lived in the bush. To our surprise, 60 years later as of today, there still lived so many dogs around as suggested by the numerous paw prints on the sand!
Source from Singapore Paranormal Investigators. To read more on Punggol End and other WWII massacre, please visit http://www.spi.com.sg/spi_files/massacre/main06.htm
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