
1.TRADITION
In China, there is a tradition of marrying dead bodies before marriage. They believe if any man dies but is not married, his spirit will follow and hunt members out which can cause interference and bad luck.
Therefore, relatives had to search for the bodies of unmarried women to be married to their dead relatives. This tradition has been going on since the 1960s and is still carried out by several family heads to this day.
Because of this tradition, many grave robbers sold female corpses for USD 7,000.
2.The Life-Life Grave
A gravedigger once found the body of a woman still wearing a wedding dress and several other supplies in a graveyard of one of the countries in Europe.
The woman is believed to have been buried alive because no previous signs of death have been found. Visitors to the cemetery often see the ghost of a female ghost wearing a wedding dress, he follows anyone while crying and asking that they want to take him.
One of the cemetery guards once saw the ghost sitting in one of the tombs saying, "Bring me back with you," to the cemetery guard. After that, he no longer wanted to go back to work.
3.Seller Sate
This spooky story has been experienced by traveling satay traders. The satay trader, nicknamed Fat Bang Sate, rested for a while near the jackfruit tree while waiting for buyers to come while resting, suddenly Bang Fat was shocked by the figure of a woman who ordered 100 skewers.
Glad the merchandise was ordered a lot, Bang Gendut also immediately made the female order satay. Had a conversation with the figure of a woman who is suspected of being a ghost, at the end of the conversation this ghost figure also let out a typical kuntilanak laugh that makes this satay trader creep and fear.
A bakmi seller named Pak Jo for decades trading in the Central Jogja area. According to Mr. Jo, there used to be someone who came and ordered two servings of bakmi. After ordering, he told Mr. Jo to deliver his food to the location he had appointed.
Without further ado, Mr. Jo immediately made the bakmi that person ordered. Once aware, Mr. Jo was already in the middle of the grave. Directly Mr. Jo called the family to be helped push the cart out of there. This incident was experienced by bakmi and fried rice traders around 2014.
5.Chastity
This story is not experienced by a canticle dealer, but the experience of the buyer of a can. It has been subscribed to a can of Mr. Umar since decades. The rainy weather makes a woman named Santi want to enjoy a can of Mr. Umar.
When ordering a bottle, Mr. Umar also advised Santi to take good care of himself and take care of his parents. Arriving at home, a bowl of a freshly finished can half placed by him on the table.
Santi was also awakened by his mother because of his sleep. His mother asked, "You bought a pot where Santi?," Santi then replied "Yes with Mr. Umar."
His mother also said that Mr. Umar 5 days ago died from being robbed while passing by the next village. His stomach was stabbed to the point of almost running out of blood and was taken to the hospital but the next day died.
6.Meatballs
This is the story of a meatball seller named Supeno in East Jakarta. When the buyers were quiet, Supeno continued to peddle his merchandise until night. Just past two houses after the turn, Supeno was summoned by a woman in white and ordered a one-piece meatball.
After being prepared and want to be delivered to his house, the fence of his house is locked neatly. And he felt there was no sound of the woman opening the fence. Knocking on the fence of the house finally came out is a different person and no one came out ordering meatballs.