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A Ghost's Visit To The Malay Girls!

Girls from Forms One to Four of SMK Langgar became frantic after they claimed they saw the apparition in the school canteen at 9.30am. Nasroh Abdul Rahim, 14, one of the students, who claimed to have seen the ghost, said she fainted after seeing the apparition of a longhaired woman in a flowing white gown hovering in the canteen. Nasroh was also one of the 50 girls who became hysterical when the "ghost" appeared the first time.
The ghost first appeared when teachers and students were reciting the yassin in the school surau. At that time, Nasroh"s screams made even others to become hysterical. A bomoh, who was called in by the school to help check the problem, claimed that he had caught a blurred image of the "ghost" on his hand phone.
In an immediate reaction, State Education director Shahidan Abdul Rahman advised those affected by the incidents to stay home.



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