Think you're safe from pontianaks? Think again - these bloody banshees live in rubber trees as well.
The Legend:
In Singapore's early days, Sembawang was home to the Nee Soon Rubber estate. That's right, an entire estate of rubber trees, also known as pontianak magnets.
Even though the plantations have since been cleared to make way for flats and industrial buildings, the spirits remain. Sembawang residents have reported pontianak sightings everywhere - from the edge of the park to their own balconies.
There are also tales of a "kindly" ghostly woman in white who turns up at night. She greets HDB residents by saying she's been "waiting for them" at their doorsteps or the stairs to their homes. Watch out - she teleports!
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