DEATH-BED TELEPATHY.
BELGRADE, August 10. A well-documented story of death-bed telepathy is reported from Ulstin, on the Montenegrin Coast. In the neighbouring village of Tchurke ill] his relatives and neighbours were gatlverecl round the hod of a youth called Aimed Sulya Buritch, who was dying, when he suddenly became extremely agitated and cried, "Don't let them kill our friend John Pemma! There,' they've killed him; he's fallen from his horse." Within a few minutes lie was dead, and it was discovered later that John Pemma, of Ratcha, a well-known public figure and an ex-Mayor, had in fact been shot from ambush at that moment by some Albanians, while travelling on horseback from Scutari to Brditsa.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 224, 21 September 1934, Page 9
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