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The family room smells like carrion, when opened, the owner is even happy, it turns out …

Malaysia

Items left or left by guests after leaving the inn, such as hotels and homestays, are not new to the workers on duty. Personal belongings left by guests are usually clothes, documents or other valuables. However, this is different from the behavior of this guest after staying with a family. She also left 30 pieces of duck in batter.

The owner of the homestay, whose name is Zakaria Nazir, said he provides housing consisting of two interconnected housing units. The building was built on the same plot of land. Three bedroom homestay accommodation is located in Pendang, Kedah, Malaysia.

The owner of this family was surprised when he smelled a bad smell, it turned out that there were duck eggs that had hatched. Photo: doc. master.

The 29-year-old man reported that his guests who came this time were a family from Kelantan, Malaysia. They booked for one night at the end of October 2022. It was this Kelantan guest who left a unique item at his inn.

“I came home after they checked out. Once I arrived I found duck eggs, a fishing rod and a pillow. For me this is very rare because since they provide homestays, people usually forget their clothes or cell phone. Instead of an egg like this, “Zakaria said confused when contacted by Mstar.

According to Zakaria, he understands that duck eggs are usually used as fishing lures mixed with chicken bran or bran. “The guest came here because there was a fishing match. Therefore, there were fishing rods and duck eggs in the family,” she explained.

The owner of this family was surprised when he smelled a bad smell, it turned out that there were duck eggs that had hatched.The owner of this family was surprised when he smelled a bad smell, it turned out that there were duck eggs that had hatched. Photo: doc. master.

Zakaria then contacted the host to inform them that they had left their personal belongings. Instead they asked Zakaria to keep the duck eggs because they would come back.

“I asked if I should keep it in the refrigerator? The guest said no, leave it on the table,” Zakaria imitated.

The man from Jitra, Malaysia, said his host promised to return on November 5, 2022 to collect duck eggs and fishing rods. But before his host returned, Zakaria smelled a bad smell from the family room. He was worried about the smell of that carcass for some terrible reason.

“When I walked into the house, I immediately smelled a rotten smell like a carcass. I thought there was something scary. Then I went to check and was surprised that the stench was getting stronger and a noise could be heard. “said Zakaria, more curious.

Zakaria, who works every day as an English teacher in a high school, was surprised to find a number of eggs that had hatched in his living room. “There were nine ducks hatched and four more the next day after I brought the ducklings home. There were seven that had died and were rotting in the family,” he said confused.

The owner of this family was surprised when he smelled a bad smell, it turned out that there were duck eggs that had hatched.The owner of this family was surprised when he smelled a bad smell, it turned out that there were duck eggs that had hatched. Photo: doc. master.

Of the duck eggs left by his host, 13 survived and Zakaria suddenly became the “father of the ducks”. He also considers this incident to be very unique because this is the first time it has happened while I was the owner of a family.

He then decided to keep the duck, because he had previously raised chickens since childhood. Zakaria made a makeshift cage equipped with lights to warm the ducklings. Food and drink for the ducklings.

“I have returned it to the owner. If they want the duck eggs, I can replace them with new ones. As long as they take care of these ducklings,” concluded Zakaria.

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