Ghostbusters Alert: Haunted Places in Bangalore

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Ghostbusters Alert: Haunted Places in Bangalore

Need more adrenaline? Visit these haunted places in Bangalore, India, which will scare the living daylights out of you!

Terra Vera
Arguably the most famous of all the haunting places in Bangalre, Terra Vera is the place of where a beautiful mansion built in 1943 by EJ Vaj used to be home of his two daughters, Dolce and Vera. One fateful night in 2002, Dolce, who was a piano teacher, was murdered in her house with the corpse buried by the kileer in the garden. Her sister moved away leaving the house abandoned. The sounds of piano music have been heard there ever since, and even after the house was razed to the ground, the spot is still avoided by the locals.

Kalpalli Cemetery
Kalpalli is one of the oldest ceneteries in Bangalore and is notorious for being inhabited by the spirits of the dead. A ghostly man in white gown is often seen walking between the graves and even the guards avoid patrolling the inside of the cemetery once the sun is down. People also report feeling suffocated while in the area.

Victoria Hospital
One more place inhabited by a ghost. This time it is an ever hungry woman seen wandering the premisies of the hospital in white clothes. Food left for her in the evening disappears in the morning. Nobody knows whether she is a former patient or a doctor and why she choose the hospital as her abode.

Bangalore International Airport
Oh no! Ghosts in the airport? Yes, they say, there is one! A couple of years ago a pilot reported a woman in white walking along the runway. It is believed that the ghost inhabits the cargo wing of the airport, sometime going out for a ride, hailing taxis and then disappearing from the back seat. 

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