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<title> DNA to shed light on &#x26;#x27;jenglot&#x26;#x27;(vampire-like creature resembling a small human with long hair)</title>
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<description>IS the creature called jenglot real? We&#x26;#x2019;ll know the truth in a month. Universiti Sains Malaysia&#x26;#x2019;s forensic expert Dr Zafarina Zainuddin had agreed to a request by Seekers, a paranormal group, to run a DNA test. Syed Abdullah Al-Attas, the head of the group, claimed the creature was first found in Indonesia in 1972. A jenglot is a vampire-like creature resembling a small human with long hair. It is being shown at several museums, including the ongoing Pameran Misteri, Jin, Hantu dan Keranda at Sultan Alam Shah Museum, Shah Alam. &#x26;#x201C;We had obtained the owner&#x26;#x2019;s permission to examine the creature...</description>
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