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'Ghost' pays second visit to spooked Malay schoolgirls.


Byline: ANI

Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur (kwä`lə lm`pr), city (1990 est. pop. , Apr 29 (ANI): It was certainly a case of spooky spook·y  
adj. spook·i·er, spook·i·est Informal
1. Suggestive of ghosts or a ghost; eerie.

2. Easily startled; skittish.
 return when a ghostly apparition apparition, spiritualistic manifestation of a person or object in which a form not actually present is seen with such intensity that belief in its reality is created.  that scared the wits out of some 50 schoolgirls in Langgar, Malaysia on April 26, made a second appearance in the premises yesterday.

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 Langgar became frantic after they claimed they saw the apparition in the school canteen at 9.30am.

In an immediate reaction, State Education director Shahidan Abdul Rahman advised those affected by the incidents to stay home.

"We are still investigating the matter and I advise those still disturbed by the incidents to stay home," The New Strait Times Online quoted him as saying.

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, 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.

"I screamed and then blacked out after seeing the figure," she said when met at the school.

Nasroh was also one of the 50 girls who became hysterical when the "ghost" appeared the first time.

It was when she, along with other students and a few teachers, were reciting the yassin in the school surau when the "ghost" reappeared.

And her 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 handphone. (ANI)

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