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Cambodian Actress Allegedly Gets Possessed By A Spirit While Playing Ghost For A Horror Film

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Feb, 2018 01:18 PM
  • Cambodian Actress Allegedly Gets Possessed By A Spirit While Playing Ghost For A Horror Film

While shooting for a horror film, a Cambodian actress was allegedly possessed by a spirit and attacked a co-star.

 

A video of the actor sitting eerily in a room, with the other members crowded outside the door has surfaced on social media, and is being widely shared.

 

 

According to media reports, the actor tried to choke another actress with a thin wire, leaving everyone traumatised. The team was shooting a horror film, and a video of the actor – in costume – sitting eerily in a room, as the rest of the cast and crew stand gingerly outside has surfaced on social media, and is being widely shared.

 
 

Watch the video here.

 
 

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