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Psychic ‘leads’ missing terrier Suki back home

BACK at the right door – Suki in the safe hands of Exmouth Community College student Camilla Turton. Picture by Terry Ife.
BACK at the right door – Suki in the safe hands of Exmouth Community College student Camilla Turton. Picture by Terry Ife.
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THE MYSTICAL powers of a Devon dog psychic have miraculously “led” a missing dog back home to her family in East Budleigh.

Ann Turton, of High Street, distraught at the loss of her six-year-old Jack Russell, Suki, turned to the psychic after her beloved pet was lost on March 10, writes Robin Leeburn.

After eight days of frantic searches by the eight-strong Turton family, Yelverton-based animal communicator Maureen Rolls told Ann she would attach an “imaginary lead” to Suki to bring her home.

Just two hours later, Suki was found on the banks of The Otter – less than a mile away – trotting purposefully in the direction of home.

A delighted Ann – who thought Suki may have been stolen when she disappeared after falling from a cliff edge at Lime Kiln car park in Budleigh Salterton – said: “This has been quite incredible. We are a sceptical family, but someone suggested we ring Maureen. We all thought Suki had been taken, but Maureen was adamant she was by a river. She kept describing landmarks on The Otter.

“Then she phoned and said she was trying a new tack – she had put an imaginary lead on Suki and was sending her home to me. Two hours later a young couple found her. They had even thought she was fine as they said she was ‘trotting with definite purpose’.

“It was incredible to be reunited with Suki. She is my constant companion 24 hours a day, and she was so thrilled to be home. She is very thin and hungry, but she seems fine.
“I would like to thank everyone who helped and sent messages – we even had people in Exmouth looking for her after they saw her picture in the paper.”

Ann and husband Gerry, who run a building firm, had been out searching for Suki day and night with the help of their six children - Camilla, Sarah, Emma and Germaine, Oliver and Lawrence.

Posters all over the area and advertisements in the Journal had prompted huge concern for the diminutive dog.

Mrs Rolls, 60, who claims she can heal ill and traumatised animals, said: “I talked to Suki telepathically – I ask dogs where they are. I just close my mind, concentrate and ask the animal to come forward and talk to me. Anyone can do it – they just have to clear their mind of all the day-to-day clutter in there and use basic instincts.

“I can get sounds and visions from the animal. If they are in pain, I feel it. Suki, being a terrier, was enjoying her freedom but, when she grew tired and hungry, I told her to go home, but she said she was lost. I told her I would attach a lead and send her back to her human mum.”

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