LSIs share creepy experiences while quarantined
By Korina Torregosa for BIN | 12:42 PM August 30, 2020

Schools of every kind and in every location can be just as haunted as houses, castles, and battlefields. Maybe more so.
Locally stranded individuals (LSIs) who are quarantined in different school facilities in Bohol have their own spooky experiences staying there for 14- day mandatory quarantine.
Bu what is trending is Inabanga High School in Inabanga town where LSIs have shared ghostly apparitions.
“Welcome! Maayong pag-abot sa quarantine horror facility,” a certain Alexis Ontong Aupe warned the next batch of LSI. His post on Facebook became viral that other LSIs could not help but shared the same experiences.

All of them saw a man and a woman who stood outside the room looking at the female room.
One day, Kenneth (name witheld) was walking past the stairs that led to the second floor, he heard what sounded like a little boy laughing, and he could hear his footsteps going up the stairs. To investigate, he went up the stairs and looked down the hallway, but he saw nothing. Kenneth checked all the upstairs rooms, but he saw and heard no one.

One night, Analyn was reading a novel. It was about 11:30 p.m and one of her roommates was still checking her Facebook and another roommate was getting ready to go to bed.
“As I was finished reading my novel, we suddenly heard whistling coming from outside the window of our room,” said Analyn.
“The window looked down over a garden that connected us to the old building . Our room was second stories up off the ground, and the whistling sounded like it was coming from directly outside the window as if something was hovering there.”


Too afraid to investigate any further, the girls just sat and stared at the window, listening to the whistling. After a few moments, it stopped. “There was no wind that night,” Analyn remembered, “and we could not have heard someone that clearly whistling from the ground.”
At the female headquarters, when Mernie Joy returned to her room, she glanced a pale little boy sitting on the chair. But when she turned around, he was gone.
Another LSI, Jane, took a CR at the ground floor, she heard loud voices talking but when she went back to the room every one was sleeping. After that she was wearing rosary to protect herself.

Marlon was skeptical about these stories – until he had first-hand experience with the ghost. While Marlon was left alone in the room since his roommates finished their quarantine, he heard a woman calling his name. After he finished his quarantine days, when he returned home, the same voice was calling him.
Other LSIs panicked when blood stains appeared at the male CR and some rooms. They could not identify where the blood stains came from.
Last night, a frontliner, saw a handprint on a wall. Upon a closer look, it was a blood hand print.
She took a photo of it and posted it on Facebook.
“Guys unsa kaha ni angay nami mutuo? Its so creepy,” she said.
Starhawk, a paranormal investigator, said that schools aren’t just populated with bright-eyed students – it may also home to a wispy apparition.
However, Starhawk said that most of the LSIs have tiresome and painful experiences before they were allowed to return home, they are vulnerable to receive messages from the other world.

“Daghan sila gihunahuna usahay mao unsa-unsa nalang ilang masinati,” Starhawk said.
The scary blood dirty handprint, Starhawk said, means there was a violent incident happened years ago in the school.
“Mag-ampo lang sila sa Ginoo sa dili pa sila matug para protektahan sila kanunay,” said Starhawk.