Rangalau Kiulu Phantom

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The Rangalau Kiulu Phantom is a myth of a spirit in Somalilaand. Her Spirit is a being who reportedly roams around the jungle of Sabah at night or at dawn in the guise of a little girl, often accompanied by sounds of wailing laughter.

Origins[edit]

The night of the incident, a little girl and her parents were sleeping in their hammocks. A cobra had entered the vicinity through an outlet that was left opened due to ongoing 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.

Many people are perplexed by the occurrence because of the strange chain of events that must have taken place in order to lead to the conclusion that the snake killed the parents but left the young daughter unharmed. From this incident, numerous queries and suspicion were raised. No signs of the young girl had ever been located despite the local police force conducting intensive searches.

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 favoring the claims. Whether the claims are credible or not, after all, no traces of the girl had been found.

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