![]() Jonal and Turu incapacitate Suzzanna by driving a kris into her head, then lure Satria into Turu's abode for the final stage of the exorcism, claiming that Suzzanna has been possessed by a demon. After hearing village gossip about Suzzanna's hauntings, Satria is made fully aware of Suzzanna's condition when he reads from the Quran and she cries out in pain, as well as when he finds and unearths her body, but the same night Umar and Jonal lead a mob of villagers to the house, burning it. Umar, Jonal and Turu devises a plan to trap and exorcise her by destroying her home and killing her husband, since it is her love for him that keeps her spirit on Earth. When Suzzanna haunts Jonal, he begins stabbing her, only to find that she has deceived him with an illusion into killing Gino. Umar, Jonal and Gino seek out the services of Gino's witch doctor uncle Mbah Turu, who declares that while it is taboo for a sundel bolong to directly kill someone, she can scare or trick them into making them kill themselves or each other. ![]() Seeking revenge, Suzzanna begins stalking her slayers one by one, starting with Dudun, whom she lures from his work dormitory into the factory to decapitate him. However the house servants eventually discover her nature, and Suzzanna lets them flee the mansion. ![]() When Satria returns shortly afterwards, Suzzanna, though torn by sadness, leaves him oblivious. Suzzanna awakens inside her house and realizes that she to her shock has become a sundel bolong. Unwilling to go to prison, they nevertheless continue filling her grave, burying her alive. Believing her dead, the culprits begin burying her, but are shocked to discover that she is still alive. Fighting the burglars panickedly, she ends unmasking them, and in another attempt to fight back, she is accidentally impaled on a sharp bamboo pole. Suzzanna, who was watching a film outside, returns amid their burglary, and when they make noise, she investigates. When Satria leaves for a business trip to Japan, Umar and Jonal conspire with two other dissatisfied co-workers, Dudun and Gino, to raid Satria's house. At his plant, Satria invokes the chagrin of two of his workers, Umar and Jonal, who have been demanding wage raises. In the spring of 1989, Satria, director of a cable manufacturing factory, and his wife Suzzanna are eagerly expecting their first child. ![]()
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