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Rangalau Kiulu Phantom : ウィキペディア英語版
Rangalau Kiulu Phantom

The Rangalau Kiulu Phantom is a spirit in Malaysian mythology. She is a being who reputedly roams the jungle of Sabah at night or at dawning in the guise of a little girl. A wailing laughter has been reported.
== Origins==
The night of the incident, a little girl and her parents were sleeping in their hammocks. It was obvious how the cobra entered the vicinity, as there was an outlet in the ceiling that was left unclosed after maintenance.
The cobra was able to slither up into the ventilation system, which led to the sleeping area. This let the cobra loose, where it came across three defenseless humans sleeping.
The odd series of events that must have occurred in order to arrive at the conclusion of the snake killing the parents but the little girl remained unseen which has left many baffled by the incident. Many questions and skepticisms arose from this event. Despite extensive searching by the local police force, no traces of the little girl had ever been found.
It soon arose that the little girl survived but lost her sanity. She became known as the ‘Guardian’ of the jungle. However, as locals have been the only source, there is little evidence exterior to this whether this claim is credible or not, after all, no traces, of the girl had been found.

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