Clairvoyant kid: Thai family claim son can see over 300km away

Photo via Twitter/ @RedSkullxxx

A Thai family claimed their young boy possessed a supernatural ability enabling him to see through objects from over 300 kilometers away, even with his eyes closed.

The Red Skull Twitter account shared a video of the boy demonstrating his alleged superpowers.

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“Discover another young avenger! Reporters should get ready to test his ability. He has a supernatural visual ability that allows him to see things from over 300 kilometres away. He can cycle, can see numbers at the back of the banknote, and can select products at a convenience store with his eyes closed.

“Thailand is becoming the world superpower soon with the mind connection and supernatural visual ability. What’s next?”

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In the video, the boy is seen with his eyes covered by a red eye patch, completing several challenges given to him by his family and relatives. He cycled with his eyes closed, correctly guessed snack brands in a convenience store, identified the colour of clothes inside a package, and guessed the numbers on a banknote.

The family also claimed that the boy could see things over 300 kilometres away. They shared screenshots of conversations with relatives living far away to support their claims.

In the conversations, the boy correctly guessed the colour of his aunt’s clothes, identified the objects in his relative’s bag, and even knew that his relative has food nearby.

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The video attracted the attention of many Thai netizens. Some suspected that the eye patch might not completely block his vision and called for relevant authorities to test the boy’s abilities. Others felt that it was fine for the family to believe in his abilities but they should not publicise them for money or other benefits.

Many compared this case to another Thai boy, Nice, who claimed to have the ability to communicate telepathically, or mind connection.

Nice and his family are currently facing criticism and questions about his alleged abilities, with some accusing his parents of fabricating the story for financial gain.

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Petch Petpailin

Petpailin, or Petch, is a Thai translator and writer for The Thaiger who focuses on translating breakingThai news stories into English. With a background in field journalism, Petch brings several years of experience to the English News desk at The Thaiger. Before joining The Thaiger, Petch worked as a content writer for several known blogging sites in Bangkok, including Happio and The Smart Local. Her articles have been syndicated by many big publishers in Thailand and internationally, including the Daily Mail, The Sun and the Bangkok Post. She is a news writer who stops reading news on the weekends to spend more time cafe hopping and petting dwarf shrimp! But during office hours, you can find Petch on LinkedIn and you can reach her by email at petch@thethaiger.com.

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