Teke Teke - a Ghost of Young Women or School Girl in Japan

Taken from one of movie about Teke Teke
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The Teke Teke (generally called Tek-Tek) is a Japanese ghost story about the apparition of an energetic woman, or school adolescent woman, who fell on a rail way line and was cut fifty-fifty by the approaching arrange. Immediately a vengeful spirit (Onryō), she passes on a sickle or a saw and voyages on either her hand or elbows, her dragging upper centre making a scratching or 'teke teke' sound. On the off chance that she encounters anyone throughout the night and the deceived individual is not snappy enough, she will cut them fifty-fifty at the centre, duplicating her own particular deformation.

As a young school boy was walking home at night, he spotted a beautiful young girl standing by a windowsill resting on her elbows. They smiled at each other for a moment. The boy wondered what a girl was doing in an all-boys school, but before he could wonder more about the girl she jumped out of the window and revealed her lower half was missing. Frightened, he stood in the side-walk, but before he could run she cut the boy in two.
Creepy face of Teke Teke
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