A horrifying discovery has shaken Thailand to its core: over 2,000 bodies of newborn babies have been found in a secret storage facility just outside Bangkok. Authorities believe the bodies were used in the illegal creation of Kuman Thong, a banned occult practice believed to involve the spirits of unborn children.
But what truly shocked the world is the alleged mastermind behind this gruesome operation: Jaycee Chan, son of martial arts legend Jackie Chan.
Hell in a Warehouse: The Scene That Shattered Officers
The nightmare began when a resident in Nonthaburi, on the outskirts of Bangkok, alerted police about a foul stench coming from an abandoned warehouse. When officers forced open the rusted doors, they were met with a scene of pure horror: thousands of infant bodies stored in sealed plastic bags, many still wrapped in hospital blankets.
“It was the most disturbing thing I’ve seen in over 20 years of police work,” said one officer at the scene. “We counted 2,012 bodies… and that might not be the final number.”
The corpses are believed to have been preserved and used in Kuman Thong rituals — black magic practices where spirits of dead infants are “trapped” into dolls or fetishes for good luck, wealth, or dark spiritual control.

Jaycee Chan’s Shocking Involvement
As the investigation deepened, Thai police traced financial transactions linked to temples and so-called “spiritual centers” across Southeast Asia. One entity kept appearing in the paper trail: a Hong Kong-based company owned by Jaycee Chan.
According to police, Jaycee had funneled millions of dollars into “spiritual tourism” centers in Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmar. These centers were, in fact, fronts for an underground trade in Kuman Thong dolls and alleged real spiritual fetishes made using the remains of real children.
Interpol sources have confirmed that Jaycee Chan is now a prime suspect and that a warrant may soon be issued for his international arrest and extradition to Thailand.
Jackie Chan’s Silence Raises Questions
So far, Jackie Chan has not made any public statement. A source close to the Chan family said the action star was “shocked and devastated” upon hearing the allegations against his only son.
Jaycee Chan, who had already faced controversy in 2014 for drug possession and was jailed for six months in China, had largely kept a low profile since. However, insiders claim he became “obsessed” with spiritual power, dark rituals, and ways to “alter destiny through forbidden means.”

Public Outrage Erupts Across Asia
News of Jaycee’s alleged involvement has sparked widespread fury across Thailand and the global community:
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“This is not spiritual — it’s pure evil,” one Thai activist said.
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“If this is true, he should be tried for crimes against humanity,” tweeted one user.
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“Over 2,000 babies lost their lives — for what? Greed and superstition?”
The Thai government has vowed a full investigation and plans to tighten laws against all forms of Kuman Thong activity, while pushing for international cooperation in dismantling the network.
A Sinister Network of Death and Profit
Reports indicate that clients of this “elite spiritual network” included wealthy businesspeople from China, Taiwan, and even celebrities seeking power, fame, and protection through ancient rituals. Prices for Kuman Thong artifacts allegedly reached up to $100,000 per doll — especially if it was rumored to contain a “real spirit.”
“This isn’t religion, this is organized murder,” said one human rights lawyer. “And if Jaycee Chan is truly involved, it exposes a level of corruption and cruelty that’s unimaginable.”

Conclusion: Justice for the Innocent?
As the world watches in horror, one thing is certain: the truth must come out. Whether Jaycee Chan is guilty or not, over 2,000 innocent lives were taken — and someone must answer for it.
This may become the darkest occult-related crime of the 21st century — involving celebrity, power, and the manipulation of faith for profit.