Pagan rituals thrive in Terengganu


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Compiled by NURBAITI HAMDAN, ALLISON LAI and A. RAMAN

WATER from bathing dead people and cloth used as shrouds to cover bodies are being sought by the kin of departed persons allegedly to appease their longing for the loved ones who have gone to the hereafter, Metro Harian reported.

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