How come you always ask the right person???
If you are referring to the third door in Tekong Camp one and the extra man appearing during night training. I saw the door, the bunk was already converted into a store room during my time there. Just behind the stage at the parade square.
And you know what..... after so many years...... afew of us sinkie guys where on an overseas business trip and started talking about our army days, ghost stories in the army and this particular story sprang up.
Again, all of us agreed it may be just a myth..... except one guy in our group. He said it is true. We asked him how come he's so sure. His reply was; the one missing with stomach explosion (not imploded) was his cousin in law (if he is still alive) and gave us the "dont believe right?" kinda look. We joked and thought he was trying to pull a fast one. He was serious and after so many years as collegues overseas, he still maintained that and seldom talk about it anymore.
This reminded me of another dont say dont believe story. A RI scholar was lost in Marsiling training ground many years back, later found dead, drowned near a small stream in that area a few days later. Got close friend of mine who was involved in the search. He and afew others searched the stream before but no one there. Dont know why the guy ended up there.... how to get lost in Marsiling.
ok enough for today
Next time on ghost stories, got another one who saw a man in ching dynasty clothes standing at the door way in camp one in tekong, his friend ask me to accompany him to inform the victims mother because house phone coincidentially also out of order....
Thanks for sharing. Just like tekong missing recruit story, this episode definitely happened waaaay before our time. And i have always wondered its authenticity.