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Mysterious flower-shaped red mark on forehead, doors opening on their own: Actress Hannah Delisha's eerie filming experi
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Mysterious flower-shaped red mark on forehead, doors opening on their own: Actress Hannah Delisha's eerie filming experience

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress Hannah Delisha experienced strange occurrences while filming a horror drama on Pulau Carey.
  • She woke up with a mysterious red, flower-shaped mark on her forehead that disappeared after two days.
  • The crew also witnessed doors in the house opening and closing on their own, adding to the eerie atmosphere.

Malaysian actress Hannah Delisha recounted unsettling experiences during the filming of the horror drama "Dia Perempuan Sialan" on Pulau Carey. The most perplexing incident involved a mysterious red mark appearing on her forehead.

Delisha, 29, discovered the mark, described as being shaped like a clover flower, upon waking on her final day of shooting at an old house on the island. "It wasn't a bruise but red like a stamp," she explained. "At first, I thought it might be an insect bite, but there was no bite mark at all. Strangely, after two days, the mark disappeared. It didn't hurt, wasn't itchy, and I felt nothing."

The actress admitted she was hesitant to overthink the phenomenon, joking that the director suggested it might have been a kiss from a spirit. The unsettling events extended beyond Delisha, as the production crew also witnessed doors in the house opening by themselves multiple times, despite the absence of wind.

"Perhaps the house had been empty for a long time. When we came to film, maybe 'they' wondered who had arrived," Delisha speculated. She described how a bathroom door connected to a bedroom repeatedly opened on its own over two consecutive nights. The crew would close it, only for it to open again. It only stopped after the third attempt on the first night, and the incident recurred the following day, with Delisha herself witnessing the door open twice.

While acknowledging that filming horror genres often involves unusual occurrences, Delisha expressed gratitude that the disturbances did not escalate and pose a threat to the safety of the production team. "Things like this might happen naturally when we are playing characters and bringing emotions into a horror story," she said. She had heard rumors that the house on Pulau Carey was haunted and had been advised to be cautious. "Fortunately, so far, the disturbances were limited to doors opening and closing on their own. Nothing more serious happened."

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.