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Morning Mod..... Now the report ws out, can you merge this with the last one as it was locked. Thanks.... from Yahoo news: Villa Nabila still raising fear JOHOR BARU, Nov 19 — Social media went wild over the weekend with an alleged report that 23 youngsters had gone missing after venturing into a haunted bungalow called Villa Nabila in Johor Baru. Photos were also circulated of police and the Fire and Rescue Department cordoning off the area to look for the missing youth. One Twitter account by the handle @TwtICYM appeared to provide live updates on the search and rescue effort. At about 3.30pm yesterday, the account reported that 22 of the 23 youngsters were found, some unconscious while others were hysterical. The validity of the reports on social networks could not be verified, however several pictures provided were said to be taken at the scene during the search and rescue effort. The keywords Villa Nabila were also in the top trending list on Twitter as many twitted to find out the situation at the bungalow. Johor Baru south deputy police chief Supt Abdul Samad Salleh issued a statement denying the rumours. Police however confirmed they received a report at about 1am yesterday on a missing 16-year-old boy lodged by his mother. Mohamad Izzat Izzudin Hussin was said to be last seen by his friends around the abandoned Villa Nabila. Sources said the mother had gone to the villa along with friends and a “witch doctor” the next day to look for the missing boy. After failing to find him, she lodged a police report. Police said a team of officers, along with the K9 team and Fire Department personnelwent on a manhunt the same night. At press time, the boy had not been found. The boy was last seen entering the bungalow. Villa Nabila has been touted as Johor Baru’s scariest location. Many stories surround the abandoned bungalow which adds to the mystery. Online travel website, Expedia listed Danga Bay as among five most haunted locations in the country. The bungalow has been abandoned for more than 40 years leading to various urban tales being passed around about Villa Nabila. Among the stories is the one warning those who visited the place should go in a group of even numbers. Failing that, there will be an extra entity accompanying them upon leaving the bungalow. link: http://sg.news.yahoo.com/villa-nabila-still-raising-fear-231200332.html