'Ghosts' wrapped in white sheets are roaming the streets of a neighborhood in Indonesia's central Java province trying to spook people into staying home during the coronavirus outbreak
"Ghosts" wrapped in white sheets are roaming the streets of a neighborhood in Indonesia's central Java province trying to spook people into staying home during the coronavirus outbreak.
The"pocong" or"pochong," is a ghost known in local folklore for haunting graveyards, which wears the remnants of a burial shroud, tied in a knot at the head and feet.Volunteers in Kepuh village in Sukoharjo told Reuters they have been holding"surprise patrols" every few days since early April -- although the plan initially backfired when they became a social media sensation and there was an increase in people venturing out of their homes to see the ghosts.
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'Ghosts' scare Indonesians indoors and away from coronavirusKepuh village in Indonesia has been haunted by ghosts recently – mysterious white figures jumping out at unsuspecting passersby, then gliding off under a full-moon sky. "We wanted to be different and create a deterrent effect because &39;pocong&39; are spooky and scary,” said Anjar Pancaningtyas
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'Ghosts' scare Indonesians indoors and away from coronavirusThis Indonesian village has deployed a cast of 'ghosts' to patrol the streets, hoping that age-old superstition will keep people indoors and safely away from the coronavirus
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