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Friday, February 10, 2012

Teen Malay girl speaks in Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Indonesian after accident

A 17-year-old girl began speaking a "strange language" a combination of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Indonesian after she injured her head in an accident.

Form Five student Noraini Ismail was riding pillion on a motorcycle with her brother when they collided with a lorry in Besut last month.

She was treated at the Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital in Kubang Kerian, and was unconscious for 11 hours. Blood clots were discovered in her head.

According to her mother Mansena Daud, 48, a second scan at the same hospital later found that the blood clots were gone.

Noraini's condition then worsened and she could not speak.

Not long after she was discharged, she began speaking in the "strange" language.

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