Raja Bomoh Visits KL Sinkhole to Assist in Search for Missing Victim with "Special Water" Ritual
Nearly a week after Vijayaletchumi fell into the sinkhole in Masjid India, authorities remain hard at work, tirelessly searching for her. Amid the ongoing efforts, an unexpected figure has stepped forward to offer help: Raja Bomoh, the self-proclaimed "King of Shamans," who previously made headlines for his attempt to locate the missing MH370 flight using two coconuts and a pair of binoculars.
His presence caught the media off guard as he announced that he was there to support the rescue mission for Vijayaletchumi.
"I’ve seen the rescuers working hard for days but to no avail. So, we’re here to help if the authorities permit," he stated.
What unique approach does Raja Bomoh have this time? While there were no coconuts, Raja Bomoh, whose real name is Ibrahim Mat Zin, brought “special water” for a ritual. He was seen sprinkling the water on the ground and explained its origin: "We took the water from the bottom of a waterfall in Pulau Sembilan, Perak."
For those wondering about the absence of his usual binoculars and coconuts, Raja Bomoh mentioned he left them behind to avoid causing any chaos. He also claimed he was invited to the scene by “an important figure.”
In another video, he mentioned receiving a government allowance of RM10,000 for his involvement.
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