Mediums lend ‘supernatural powers’ to mission


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 25 Jul 2004

MIRI: Authorities handling the search and rescue of seven people who went missing on board a Bell helicopter have given the go-ahead to use the services of those who claim to have “supernatural powers” as the mission enters its 13th day. 

Several mediums and bomoh who offered their services were granted access to Bario and the highland areas to give their “interpretations and readings” on the possible whereabouts of the missing aircraft and the seven people. 

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