Thursday, 28 February 2013

Interview with the dead Mr Rellik_Ng Keen Yung_18_S2-04



Q1: My car had broken down and I needed a way home.
Q2: Nothing much. The boy's parents kept asking me questions. To be frank, I did not want to talk much.
Q3: They looked nice enough, and they looked like they had just come from a holiday.
Q4: He looked scared of me, and kept staring at me.
Q5: The boy just curled up in his seat and kicked me out! I hit the door and it gave way, and I fell out, right into the path of a truck coming in the opposite direction.
Q6: I saw parts of it, the parts that weren't squashed. I still could see my cigarette case, with my hand holding on to it. It al looked so gruesome I could've vomited.







Interviewer: Good morning Mr Rellik! How are you today? Thank you for granting this exclusive interview with you.

Interviewer: Do you mind telling us why you were hitching a ride on that fateful day?

Ian Rellik: Mr car broke down at Lowestoft and I managed to get all my way there to Southwold and as it was raining heavily, I could not walk on further, therefore I decided to hitch a ride. 

Interviewer: What happened when you boarded the car?

Ian Rellik: I noticed Jacob kept staring fiercely at me, his father began talking to me to know more about me and his mother asked for my name.  

Interviewer: What was your impression of the family who gave you a ride?

Ian Rellik: They were helpful and kind enough to give me a ride. When I boarded the car, my impression of Jacob was shy and quiet, his mother was maybe suspicious of me and seemed very uncomfortable with my presence. His father, who asked more about me, was quite friendly.  

Interviewer: What was your impression of the boy who was sitting at the back of the car? What makes you think so?

Ian Rellik: He was quiet, shy and paranoid. He kept stealing glances of me and even thought the mud on my hand was actually blood, it seemed like he was scared of me and was uncomfortable with my presence as he kept fidgeting in his seat. 

Interviewer: How did the boy attack you and what happened after that? 

Ian Rellik: The boy gave me a hard kick and as the faulty door gave way, I was thrown out of the door and then was rolling on the road when a tractor trailer drove over me, killing me instantly. 

Interviewer: Did you see your own body after the death? How do you feel about your unfortunate death?

Ian Rellik: Yes, it was in a terrible state. My body was crushed and innards flowed out from my body, both of my legs are twisted and broken. I am innocent, I wasn’t suppose to die. Jacob must have thought I would bring harm to him and his family, therefore tried to kill me. I was very upset about my this unfortunate death.

Interviewer: Thank you very much for your time.

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Interview with Mr Rellik (Goh Qian Zhe)(11)




Q1.
 I was travelling from the garden I worked in to Ipswich today, but my car broke down, so I decided to walk down to Ipswich while trying to hitch a car ride.

Q2.
When I boarded the car, I received a relatively friendly welcome and sat on the back seat while having a short chat with the driver.

Q3.
I felt that they were helpful but quite reluctant to do so, and I felt very uneasy with them.

Q4.
I felt that the boy was very unhappy with me, as I saw shock and I could feel that he was scared of me. I can Infer that he wanted me to leave the car as soon as possible.

Q5.
He pushed me off the car! The door beside me was actually not locked properly and I flew off from the vehicle where the distance was quite huge. After that, I got knocked down by a tractor trailer

Q6. I saw it. I was gruesome and unbearable. I felt shocked and angry as I did not even know why I was pushed down that car and why I needed to die. My life was just simply taken away just like that!, What bad luck I had!

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An Interview with Ian Rellik by Chiam Chuen


Script:


Interviewer: For today’s show, we have with us Mr Rellik! Good morning Mr Rellik! How are you today? Thank you for granting this exclusive interview with you.

Interviewer: Do you mind telling us why you were hitching a ride on that fateful day?

Ian Rellik: Firstly, I would like to clarify to the audience that my name is Ian Renwick, not Rellik like that boy thought. Anyway, I was on my way home, when suddenly my car broke down. As such, I managed to hitch a ride with another couple, who to my dismay, left my at an abandoned petrol station when we stopped for a toilet break...Thankfully, I met this family, and hitched a ride with them.

Interviewer: Right, so Mr Rellik, what...

Ian Rellik: Its Renwick, not Rellik...

Interviewer: Right, so Mr Renwick.., what happened when you boarded the car?

Ian Rellik: I noticed that the door of the car seemed to swung open easily, but I ignored it as it was raining and I was anxious to be sheltered.

Interviewer: What was your impression of the family who gave you a ride, Mr..Renwick?

Ian Rellik: The boy who I was sitting next to, was dead silent, and seemed to be observing me all the time, while his mother seemed to be uncomfortable in her seat, shifting about in her seat. The father was the only one cheerful and tried to make conversation, which I was grateful for...

Interviewer: What was your impression of the boy who was sitting at the back of the car? What makes you say so?

Ian Rellik: He was a mysterious little boy, who’s pale face seemed like it had not seen much daylight. Throughout the journey, he kept watch on me like a hawk, probably because he was uncomfortable with me around, which I’m terribly sorry for!

Interviewer: Alright, Mr Rellik...

Ian Rellik: Its Renwick...

Interviewer: I’m sorry! Mr Renwick, would you mind telling us how did the boy attack you and what happened after that?

Ian Rellik: The boy suddenly started moving into an awkward position, which caught my attention. To my horror, that little boy kicked me against the car door, and I was knocked unconscious. Among the commotion, I noticed that I tumbled onto the road, which I assume was because the door gave way...The rest was a blur.

Interviewer: Did you see your own body after the death? How do you feel about your unfortunate death?

Ian Rellik: Sadly, the impact of the car split my body into many pieces. I still regretted boarding that family’s car, as I have not lived my life to its fullest yet...

Interviewer: Thank you very much for your time, Mr Rellik.

Ian Rellik: It not Rellik! Its Renwick, Renwick!

Ian Rellik Interview - Koh Guo Feng

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Interviewer : Good morning Mr Rellik! How are you today? Thank you for granting this exclusive interview with you.

Interviewer : Do you mind telling us why you were hitching a ride on that fateful day?

Ian Rellik : Not at all. My car broke down on the way home from work. I managed to hitch a ride up to the area where the boy’s family picked me up.

Interviewer : What happened when you boarded the car?

Ian Rellik : The woman and the boy, Jacob, I think his name was, looked slightly uncomfortable, probably because they were picking up an absolute stranger in the middle of nowhere.

Interviewer : What was your impression of the family who gave you a ride?

Ian Rellik : They were pretty friendly, and seemed to be fine with me hitching a ride after a while.

Interviewer : What was your impression of the boy who was sitting at the back of the car? What makes you say so?

Ian Rellik : I thought he was a little strange. He kept extremely quiet, and frequently turned his head to glance at me, before turning back. His expression seemed somewhere between terror and confusion.

Interviewer : How did the boy attack you and what happened after that?

Ian Rellik : While I was taking out my cigarette case, the boy kicked me with both his legs, and with both hands in my coat, I could not defend myself. I’m not sure why, but the door sprung open, and I fell out. I caught a glimpse of headlights a few feet from me, then everything went black.

Interviewer : Did you see your own body after the death? How do you feel about your unfortunate death?

Ian Rellik : No, I did not. The body was probably splattered all over the road, and I could not bear to look at my own dead body. Initially, I was extremely angry at Jacob for causing my death without any reason whatsoever, but after going around as a spirit for some time, it’s actually quite fun, so it’s not too bad.

Interviewer : Thank you very much for your time.

Interview with Ian Rellik


Q1) After a long day at work, my car broke down. I could not get hold of any car repairing services so I decided to hitchhike. I only managed to hitchhike to Southwold, where it started raining really heavily. That was when I hitchhiked John’s car.

Q2) When I boarded the car, I sat next to a young boy. named Jacob. He seemed uncomfortable with me there so I tried being friendly to him. I tried to make conversation with his father by asking if they had been out for the day. Then his father asked me about why I was there hitchhiking a ride.

Q3) The father seemed really friendly and cheerful. I could tell that his wife and son were uncomfortable with me in their car. But in overall they were just like any other family.

Q4) The boy was quiet and observant, he was looking at my every movement. I found him rather shy as he did not speak much.

Q5)The boy kicked me towards the direction of the car door, one feet landing on my shoulder and another just above my waist. The door gave way and I was flung out of the car onto the road. When I fell on the road, a truck came straight for me and its front wheels crushed my every bone.

Q6) Yes, I saw my own body. I was very confused as to why the boy in the car kicked me out of the car. I blame my bad luck for hitchhiking a ride from such a family. I could tell the boy did not want his father to stop for me and I shouldn’t have tried being so friendly.

Interview


1. It was raining and my car broke down near Lowestoft. I did not have enough cash to get a train ticket to Ipswich, so I decided to walk there. When I saw the car, I felt extremely fortunate that I would not have to walk another twenty miles.

2. The father, the driver, asked me about my day, and I also gave him my name. The son, Jacob, and the mother were quite quiet though.

3. They looked like a pretty normal family, except that I could sense a certain tension between them.

4. He seemed okay, maybe a little scared or shy because he was wide-eyed and tense throughout my journey with him. I tried to ask him if he was okay, but he did not seem to take it very well and simply gaped at me.

5. He kicked my shoulder and waist! It happened so quickly, I hardly realized it until I was flying out of  the car. I could not have defended myself as my hands were under my jacket, looking for my cigarette case.

6. Yes I did. It was gruesome, my body squashed on the ground like mashed potatoes. What did I ever do to the boy? I died an innocent death.