Friday 22 November 2013

Villa Nabila


ENTRY OF THE VILLA NABILLA
 No spooky happenings at Villa Nabila, Danga Bay

“It is a rumour, nobody is missing after entering the mansion. It is standard operation procedure to investigate any place or places based on reports received,” Johor Baru (South) deputy  police chief Superintendent Abdul Samad Salleh said.
He confirmed that police received a report that a 16-year-old boy, who had left his family’s house in Kampung Majidee here on Nov 16, was reported last seen entering the mansion, named Nabila Villa, by self-proclaimed paranormal-activity seekers.
Abdul Samad said a missing person report was lodged by the missing boy Mohammad Izzat Izuddin’s mother Norhayati Mohammad 38, at 1.15am this morning.
The boy’s mother, who had checked his whereabouts with his friends, was told that he had gone to the villa.
 This information somehow leaked and everyone was posting in on their respective facebook pages, and blogs, causing a frenzy.
The situation snow-balled, when people saw shamans and bomohs  to the location, one of them a self-proclaimed ghost-buster , who hoped to track the boy down, believing that some evil powers were hiding him.
Police also upon receiving the report, were despatched to the scene. Seeing the police patrol cars, and a rescue vehicle from the Fire and Rescue Department, prompted passer-by to snap pictures and post it online, claiming that a group of children were missing.
At noon, there were about 300 people gathering in front on the abandoned villa, with cars lined up by the road side.
Police were also at the scene, manning traffic.



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