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Not every zombie sighting has been recorded, but some of the recorded ones go way back before the 1800's.

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The concept of Zombies can be traced back to West African and Haitian folklore. Reports of actual sightings vary, but one famous case is the 1966 case of "Clairvius Narcisse" in Haiti, who was believed to have been turned into a zombie.

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