This is what paranormal investigation group Seekers are determined to establish after bringing the now-famous ‘jenglot’ back to their Ampang headquarters for observation last Friday.
Indonesian supernatural expert Muhammad Idrus, said that the existence of man-made ‘jenglot’ in Indonesia was widespread.“They are sold to people who use them to scare people from stealing fruits from orchards or to ‘safeguard’ a venue,” he said.He hopes the ‘jenglot’, which is undergoing DNA testing at Universiti Sains Malaysia, won’t turn out to be a fake.“It may affect the credibility and reputation of the paranormal investigating community,” he said.

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