Sunday, November 3, 2013

The Boyfriend's Death (Broadway Centrum)

The story happened in the old Broadway Centrum. 

[Taken from Internet:] 

There was a couple inside a car when they noticed a guy walking around them. Of course the girl, in fright, told her boyfriend to go out and confront the person. After hours later, the girl was freaked out when the head of her boyfriend just abruptly appear on the window. Next day, she was found by the police insane. Legend has it that the guy walking around them hunts couples doing something inside the cars.
[Taken from http://underbonesphilippines.com]

The story goes that a couple went out on a date one night somewhere along New Manila. Then their car breaks down; good thing they were able to steer it to the broadway centrum parking lot. The boyfriend gets out of the vehicle and tries to fix the problem, but fails. So he tells the girlfriend to stay in the car, close the windows, and lock the doors while he's looking for help. 

An hour later, the girl was getting anxious waiting for her boyfriend to arrive when she notices a strange man watching from the shadows. this man approaches the car and starts banging on the windows and trying to force open the doors. Terrified, the girl honks the car horn to get attention and scare the man off. He stopped and hurriedly left, only to return a few minutes later. then he circled the car, deliberately, holding something in his hand, which he raises to the window.

To her absolute horror, the girl realizes it was her boyfriend's decapitated head! That's not all: she was even more horrified to see what the man lifts up in his other hand: the boyfriend's car keys.

Allegedly the poor girl was so traumatized by the experience that she lost her mind.

[Taken from a Text Message:]

nasira ang car ng magsyota pauwi..(The car of the lovers broke up while they're driving home.) 
Boy: stay here, il call 4 help.. Lock d doors.. i’l bring d keys.. 
Girl: ok.. then may baliw n lumapit sa car, tiningnan ang girl at umawit..
(Then, there was a madman went near to the car, staring at the girl while singing.) 
“twinkle2 little star”.. 
Umikot sa car,(Walked around the car) 
“twinkle2 little star”.. 
huminto at lumapit s girl!(Stopped and went near to the girl.) 
hulaan mo kung anu ang dala q?("Guess what's I'm carrying.") d BOY’S HEAD! 
Umikot ulit at umawit,(Walked around again and sang.) “twinkle2 little star” 
huminto!(Stopped!) hulaan mo kung anu ulit dala?!
("Guess what's I'm carrying?!") d KEYS..

As I noticed, both stories are similar to the urban legend written by Jan Brunvand in his book, telling us about. It is as if the Americans brought here their stories and frightened couples who were still roaming outside in the middle of the night. If only I know when these stories circulated in the public, perhaps I might conclude something. If it rose in the time of Marcus' reign (perhaps the Martial Law), I might think it is one of their way to scare people going outdoors at night. 

Source: http://philurbanlegends.blogspot.com

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