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Clip of 'ghostly' driverless lorry goes viral

SEGAMAT: A 45-second video clip showing a lorry moving with no visible driver at an oil palm plantation here is going viral on social media.

The video clip resurfaced after it was uploaded about six months ago.

The alleged ghostly encounter was recorded during the day and the lorry, which was claimed to have been used during World War 2 by Japanese soldiers, was seen moving about 20m without anyone in the driver's seat.

The video clip has not been verified.

Viewers of the video on social media made several tongue-in-cheek comments, including reprimanding the "ghost" for disturbing people in broad daylight or speculating that the driver had to stay invisible due to having issues with the Road Transport Department.

Some commenters said the content creator was using the clip to gain profit when it went viral.

Others were more taken in by the mystery and pointed out that the lorry's tyres were not rotating when it moved, whereas some netizens just shared how scared they were after watching the clip.

There were also those who believed in paranormal entities.

Many, however, called on the responsible parties to come forward and explain the video clip to put a stop to the speculation.

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