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Roman Abramovich – Evil Spirits Asked To Protect Pregnant Girl Friend

Roman Abramovich’s girlfriend, Dasha Zhukova, is due to give birth anytime now, to her first child, and Roman Abramovich’s sixth.  About 2 weeks ago, the couple threw a barbecue party for close friends, a modest baby shower by Roman Abramovich’s standard.

Last October, Roman Abramovich, billionaire and Chelsea owner, brought girl friend Dasha Zhukova to the most southern point of Chukotka Cape Navarin for Chukotka shamans to perform a shamanistic ritual.  This ritual supposedly instructs good and evil spirits to protect the fetus in Dasha Zhukova’s body.  She was then in her seventh month of pregnancy.

Earlier on, when news of her pregnancy was first confirmed, the shamans gathered at Cape Navarin.  There they changed Dasha Zhukova’s name to Yonavyechgyn which means the Vessel of Life.  And then they predicted that the child would be a boy (that was 6 months ago), and they called the boy by the name of Kergyn, meaning Spot of Light.

Shaman Kergentr said:  “True masters of Chukotka are safely protecting Yonavyechgyn all this time.” But why go through this rite last October?  According to Sharman Kergentr, “Childbirth is very dangerous. Small silly spirits tunygaki can obsess the baby. To scare them, we should ask evil spirits for protection.”

The shamans also predicted that the baby boy will be born on a Sunday.  And once the baby is born, the parents should return to Cape Navarin to ask the spirits about the boy’s future.

Think about it.  Why ask evil spirits for protection?  The shamans have made a couple of predictions.  First the baby will be a boy.  Secondly, this baby boy will be born on a Sunday.  Let’s wait to see if these predictions will come true or not.

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