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"teke teke" The girl without the lower half of her body

TEKE TEKE

How does she attack?

 Legend has it that when Teke Teke catches someone, she cuts them in half with a sharp sickle or  knife, just like what happened to her. Some  of her legends say Teke Teke seeks revenge on those who bullied her, while others say  she  simply seeks companionship in her lonely, ghostly existence. There is also a theory that it is.

 Story:

 Teke Teke is a Japanese urban legend about a girl named Kashima Reiko who was cut in half by a train and now haunts Japanese railways. Legend has it that the girl was walking on a railway bridge when her foot slipped and fell onto the tracks, where she was cut in half by a passing train. In some versions of the legend, the girl was pushed by a group of bullies.

  After her death, the girl's ghost is said to appear to people  walking on or near the railroad tracks. She is usually depicted as the upper body of a girl with long black hair and dragging herself on the ground with her hands. Her name comes from the "teke-teke" sound she makes when she drags her body forward.

 The legend of Teke Teke has become a popular urban legend in Japan, and has been the subject of numerous horror films, manga, and anime. It is often used as a lesson to warn children of the dangers of playing on railroad tracks and bridges. The story has also gained popularity in other parts of the world, with variations of the legend appearing in countries such as South Korea and China.

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