An unusual shrine set up around a car has recently appeared in Kunming, south west China. Its owner, named as Wang, decided to create the shrine to curse the man who smashed his car window when police informed him they couldn't find the man who committed the crime.
The man also lighted candles and incense and wrote a long curse, damning the offender's entire family and future offspring.
After a month of investigations, the police were unable to find the culprit and Wang has given up any hope of justice. He is said to have performed a cursing ceremony involving candles, incense and the sacrifice of a chicken. The car has also been plastered with yellow paper money, which in Chinese culture is money for the gods of the underworld, as well as the lengthy curse.
WANG'S CURSE FOR THE VANDAL
Man acts while the heavens watch, I invite gods of the underworld to come and be my witness and carry my message.
I curse the mongrel 'person' born of animals that smashed my car window.
1. Curse his parents so they will become seriously ill and make life for his family difficult.
2. Curse his person so that when he's driving on the motorway, his car tyres will explode, causing his car to roll over and sever both of his hands and feet. He will spend the rest of his life bed bound with his wife looking after him.
3. Curse his wife so that she will have to sell her body to support the family.
4. Curse his children who will live their miserable life suppressed by thousands of people. His next three generation of offspring will all have their hand and feet broken.
Oh dear...isn't this an overkill?
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