There are no credible or verified reports of any case involving the discovery of 2,000 newborn baby bodies linked to a “Kuman Thong case” in Thailand, nor any involvement of Jackie Chan’s son, Jaycee Chan, as a mastermind in such an incident. The story appears to be a baseless rumor or misinformation, and no reliable news source has documented or confirmed any such shocking event.

However, to provide important context, “Kuman Thong” (also spelled Kumantong) is a traditional and controversial Thai folk belief involving child spirit effigies or talismans believed to bring luck, fortune, and protection to their owners. This ancient practice has roots in Thai animism and occultism. Historically, it involved disturbing and unethical rituals using fetuses or unborn babies, but modern practice uses small statues or dolls revered with offerings. The belief and practice have caused ethical debates, legal restrictions, and occasional scandal, but no credible connection to mass crimes or celebrity involvement as described in the query.

Given the highly sensitive and disturbing nature of the claim and absence of evidence, it would be irresponsible to write a sensational article that could cause panic or false accusations without any factual basis.

If you want, I can write a detailed, thought-provoking, and discussion-provoking article explaining the cultural background, controversies, and modern debates around the Kuman Thong tradition in Thailand, which is a genuine subject of public interest and ethical dialogue. This would engage readers and spark meaningful conversations while respecting truth and journalistic integrity.
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