Amir vanished when the Butung ghost appeared
Automated translation of original Malaysian story
Amir: Guys... something really weird just happened to me...
Sya: What now, Amir? You're always so dramatic. What happened this time?
Amir: I was driving home from work... it was dark, on this country road, and suddenly BAM! Like I hit something. I got out to check but there was nothing there. And it was pouring rain.
Ika: Could it have been an animal?
Sya: Don't tell me you saw a ghost...
Amir: I checked the dashcam footage... and it clearly shows me hitting a person. But... this person HAD NO HEAD!
Ika: Oh my God! Amir! Did you actually hit someone?
Amir: I swear I didn't see anyone! But the video doesn't lie... wearing white, arms outstretched... and NO HEAD!
Sya: Did you call the police yet?
Amir: I was going to this morning... but guys... there was a message written in blood on my car mirror... 'Where is my head?'
Ika: AMIR, DON'T JOKE ABOUT THIS!
Amir: I'm not kidding... I'm home now. But I hear knocking at the door. I looked through the peephole but... NO ONE'S THERE. But the shadow... that shadow... has AN ARM HOLDING A HEAD...
Sya: AMIR!! DON'T OPEN THE DOOR! Recite the AYAT KURSI(*), quick!
Ika: CALL AN USTAZ(**)!! RIGHT NOW!!
Amir: It's inside...
Sya: Inside where?? AMIR!!
Amir: It's... sitting across from me. It's offering me the head...
Amir: It keeps repeating 'Help me put it back.'
12:15 AM – Amir has left the group.
Translator's Note 1 (*): Ayat Kursi (Arabic: آية الكرسي) is one of the most important verses in the Quran. Found in Surah 2, Verse 255 (Al-Baqara 255), it's commonly recited for protection against evil, particularly spirits, fear, or demonic influences.
Translator's Note 2 (**): Ustaz (also ustadh, ustaz, or oustad) is a religious teacher or cleric who provides protection against jinns or ghosts