"KROMOLEO" - HANTU PENGIRING JENAZAH - Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video where the narrator tells two horror stories from his viewers. The first story is about a woman who saw a group of ghosts carrying an empty coffin, and her husband who chased away a genderuwo (a hairy, red-eyed creature) that was bothering their daughter. The second story is about a boy who died mysteriously after swimming in a river that was haunted by the king of the river. The narrator asks the viewers to comment on which story is more scary and to share their own horror stories. He also thanks them for watching and reminds them to like, subscribe and turn on notifications.

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1. Mbah Kakung and his wife, Mbok E, lived in a house in Magelang with their daughter, Aunt Yati.
2. Mbah Kakung worked as a seller of children's toys.
3. The house was located in a remote area with minimal lighting.
4. One night, Mbah Kakung and Mbok E heard a strange sound coming from behind their house.
5. The sound was described as a loud, cracking noise, followed by the sound of bamboo trees creaking.
6. Mbok E investigated the sound and found nothing, but the sound continued to occur.
7. The next night, Mbok E saw a group of people carrying an empty coffin, which was open and had no body in it.
8. The group of people was described as the "Kromoleo", or "Empty Ghost Coffin".
9. According to Javanese legend, if someone meets the Kromoleo, they will be forced to fill the empty coffin.
10. Mbok E was fortunate not to have looked directly at the Kromoleo, as this would have sealed her fate.
11. After the incident, Mbah Kakung decided to fast for three days to ward off the evil spirits.
12. During this time, he was visited by the "Genderuwo", a malevolent spirit.
13. The Genderuwo told Mbah Kakung to stop fasting, but Mbah Kakung refused.
14. The Genderuwo then disappeared, and Mbah Kakung went back to his normal life.
15. The story of Mbah Kakung and the Kromoleo was told by a woman named Rita, who claimed to have heard it from her mother.
16. The second story told was about a boy named Fahmi, who lived in Papua and was taken by the spirits of the river Kali Biru.
17. Fahmi's parents held a recitation at their house, during which Fahmi fell into a trance and claimed to be the "King of Kali Biru".
18. After this incident, Fahmi became ill and eventually died.
19. The local community believed that Fahmi was taken by the spirits of the river Kali Biru.
20. Fahmi's body was found to have strange markings, including blue handprints on his neck and a changed face.