The Haunted Plane in Singapore International Airport
Horror Stories - The Haunted Plane in Singapore International Airport
A plane heading to Los Angeles from Singapore with flight code SQ 006 had experienced a tragic tragedy when it was there. One the flight attendant was found murdered in a state of mutilated in a cupboard in the hotel which is located in Los Angeles. Her killer is a descendant coworker of Eurasia. This man was later sentenced in US prison to atone for his crimes.
The bodies of the dead flight attendant was then sent back to Singapore on coded flight SQ 005. Surprisingly, the body was wrapped in a red clothes when it was brought to her home country, exactly match the color that is used when the flight attendant headed to Los Angeles. Even more strangely, the mother of the flight attendant was wearing a red dress to greet the body of her daughter. Whatever that meant, but in the belief in Singapore that the deceased were dressed in red, would rise up to avenge it death.
October 31, 2000, is exactly one year after the death of the flight attendants. The Boeing 747-412 9V-SPK code SQ 006 flight from Chang Kai Shek International Airport in Taipei was about to came back. Unfortunately, the plane was suffered a tragic accident that takes a number of victims. The plane is the same plane with the flight attendants boarded by it for the last time. A coincidence did not arrived there, when the accident happened, the day also coincided with the release of her killer out of prison.
Saw the incident wrenching and frightening, the management and the team investigating the crash that happened to the plane then change the code of flights SQ 030 SQ 006 with the code, as well as behind-coded flights SQ 005 into SQ 029. This is accomplished after they performed a thorough investigation into the cause the occurrence of the accident. They called it "something terrible" and believe that the supernatural power that makes the SQ 006 flight that fared ill-fated.
However the legend is sometimes inconsistent with the facts revealed. Actually the flight attendant named Chang Yu was killed on October 25, 1995. She was killed by her colleague that was caught in Singapore where afterwards he was sent to the United States to be punished. The man who was not mentioned the bloody of Eurasia is ultimately identified as Zaini Jeloni, and he was released on January 8, 2001.
The story said the bodies the flight attendant that was found in a cupboard in Los Angeles with already mutilated also indisputable, because in fact the bodies were found in the suffocated with evidence of existing wounds on the head and her stomach. Apart from the fact that a few could doubt the existence of the mystery of SQ 006 had been become an urban legend among those who are involved a flight in Singapore, there are a few mysteries that still shroud when the accident occurred.
According to the results of interviews of people who survived the crash in Taipei, scary story told from one of the flight attendants. Is said when recalculate the number of passengers in each class, she found an extra passenger in economy class. She's even been counted 5 times and calling her colleagues to recalculate, but they still get the same results that a woman is not supposed to be on the plane the attending in one of the empty chairs. When the flight attendant told this to the chief of flight attendant, and they together recalculate, the woman alleged additional passengers had been gone.
Another story comes of a man who became the of the plane flight control that happens to be able to 'see' the things unseen, he was on board when he saw a woman near a table in the main cabin of the aircraft class. However when he was about to get to the main class seating, there is no sign of the woman.
A flight attendant of Eurasia descent also be listed as one of the victims of the accident. Whether this news have anything to do with the murder that suspect Chang Yu, or just a rumor that is not true. The urban legend that linked the two events wrenching of an airline is to be warm discussed by the internet community in Singapore until now.