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Thai woman wards off ‘black cat spirit’ with knife in Nakhon Sawan

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A 52 year old Thai woman in Nakhon Sawan claims that the spirit of a black cat has been causing disturbances by climbing through her window day and night. This has led her to brandish a knife to ward off the alleged spirit, causing significant concern among her children and neighbours. This incident has unfolded in Village 7, Wang Makar, Tha Tako district.

 

The situation has occurred multiple times, with videos recorded as evidence, leaving residents and community leaders worried. The woman in question, Lampduan, has been undergoing treatment for over two months without improvement, often swinging a knife, which has made her family fearful of her possibly becoming frenzied. Through media, she has pleaded for help from a spiritual healer known as Mor Pla, whom she repeatedly calls for assistance.

 

“Recently, strange things have been happening to me. Someone keeps shaking my door, and I’ve asked the media to look into a house supposedly casting spells on mine, but I don’t know where it is. No one believes or helps me, and I am pleading for Mor Pla’s intervention.”

 

 

Lampduan’s son, Sonram, expressed confusion about his mother’s condition, noting that she has taken to holding a knife and chanting odd incantations. There have been instances where she has attempted to harm herself, oscillating between moments of awareness and oblivion. This behaviour has persisted for several months, intensifying in the past three to four days.

 

“I’ve taken my mother to hospitals in Chon Buri and Nakhon Sawan, but there’s been no improvement. We’ve tried modern medicine and spiritual rituals, but nothing has worked. I really hope Mor Pla can help.”

 

Doctor Keng Klamkhun from Tha Tako Hospital has investigated Lampduan’s medical history, discovering that she has been treated for an autoimmune disorder at hospitals in Chon Buri and Nakhon Sawan. Despite her relatives’ efforts to seek hospital treatment, Lampduan insists on being treated by Mor Pla. Throughout the reporter’s observation over several hours, Lampduan was seen speaking incoherently, with only a mention of buying lottery number 885 for December 16 being discernible, reported KhaoSod.

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-27

 

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Modern Thailand ... medieval believes in the 21st century

9 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Modern Thailand ... medieval believes in the 21st century

Emerging nation...

time to hide the cutlery or get her seen to.

Superstitions and mental illness. One could of course quite easily conflate the two.

I am TT so I don't what what 'spirit' is black...do Thais drink Guinness? That's the only 'spirit' I know that is almost black...never heard about it climbing through open windows though 😀.

Must be winning lottery numbers somewhere in these sightings. 

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