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Your support makes all the difference.A South African woman who believed she had given birth to an extra-terrestrial love-child died of cancer at 83, Reuter reports from Durban.
Elizabeth Klarer described in a book how an alien named Akon landed his spaceship in Natal province, seduced her and took her to his planet. She said she returned after four months but left the child there.
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