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Thai folklegendIt is described in the book that in the distant past, a prince once used a spell to enter the body of an animal. His behavior was caught by a servant. The servant followed the same example, but it was the prince’s body that entered, thereby taking away the prince’s identity. while deceiving others. The prince, who discovered that his body had been taken away, went to find his wife in the form of a bird and revealed the truth of the matter. The wife quickly ordered the servant’s body to be destroyed. The prince then designed the servant to leave his body, regain control of the body, and let the servant’s body be destroyed.soulNowhere to go.
This story gave rise to a ghost called “POP”, which will inhabit the body of the witch and is a dangerous ghost that can eat internal organs. In folklore, the way to expel this evil spirit is to find a healing dancer who will dance a spinning dance. When the person suffering from POP sees the dance, the evil spirit will spin and be expelled from the body. Such legends are circulated among local people, and some bizarre and supernatural events seem to be related to it.
Continuous cattle deaths
In 2017, a small village in Isan, northeastern Thailand, was haunted by evil spirits. Local residents said they had been harassed by female ghosts for several months, making the entire area very uneasy. This female ghost caused substantial damage to the village. Several cows died due to her troubles, and four policemen became ill as a result. In this regard, the village chief said that the police need to pay attention to this issue to prevent the spread of fear and restore unbalanced order.
The local police chief Adu Chai Prasikku said that there are more residents who believe in female ghosts than those who don’t. To this end, they will increase the police force in the hope of solving these strange phenomena and calming the people. of fear.
12 chickens died overnight
Recently, another incident involving POP occurred in Lahanxay County, Buriram Province, northeastern Thailand. A couple set up a chicken coop near the sugarcane forest on the east side of the village. They found that all 12 chickens they raised died overnight. Each chicken had bite marks on its neck and the blood seemed to have been drained. . Some of the chickens’ bodies were missing their heads, some had their internal organs missing, and four other chickens were missing.
Since the chickens died in a tragic and bizarre manner, and preliminary investigations found no trace of predators, the matter is even more bizarre. The couple’s experience was not the first; three chickens had died in similar circumstances before, all during their Buddhist holy days.
On November 17, Suriya Kawangkrang, head of animal health development and veterinarian at the Pastoral Office of Buriram Province, and officials conducted an on-site investigation. Based on the conditions of the chickens at the scene, they speculated that they might be mongoose or civet cats. caused. In this regard, local people and couples believed that it was caused by ghosts in folklore and that it was a supernatural event. Wan, a 64-year-old man who lives nearby, said that two or three days before the death of the chickens, he saw a mysterious light like a lantern appearing above the forest. It floated in the air and eventually disappeared into the forest.
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