A certificate was even presented to verify that the semi-D being auctioned for RM1.41 million had no paranormal activity theSun theSundaily viral paranormal debunk experts auction house Malaysia
buying property, a lot of us always take precautions to cleanse the space from any negative energies.
One property agent had taken measures to ensure a bungalow being auctioned at RM1.41 million located in Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Selangor had no signs of paranormal activity despite the eerie history behind it.recently uploaded a post sharing that a paranormal research team was hired to inspect if the semi-D has any supernatural entities present.Before this, it was known that the previous owner of the property had committed suicide in August 2021.
“The suicide of the last owner on August 15 2021 in the premises has apparently left no major signs of ghostly activities at the time of observation ,“ the certificate added. But that is not all, the paranormal experts added that they might conduct further investigation into the semi-D by setting up a “small laboratory” and prolong their observation for 15 days at the location.
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