http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Monday/National/20070423074751/Article/index_html

2007/04/23

Magnetic man does stunts for charity




      Axes, knives and hammers are among the things which stuck naturally onto 
Liew Thow Lin's 


IPOH: Being a fundraiser requires a certain magnetism, and Liew Thow Lin has it 
in spades. Literally. 



   A fork, a knife, an iron - they all stick to his chest as if they've been 
glued there. Even a hammer won't dislodge them.

The 77-year-old grandfather of eight amazed visiting Channel U hosts Vivian Lai 
and Jeremy Chan of Singapore MediaCorp with his unique "magnetic powers" at the 
Handicapped Children's Welfare Home in Jalan Eusoff yesterday .

"I don't feel anything - neither hot nor cold," said Liew.

He discovered his unusual ability at the age of 60, when he experimented with 
forks and knives after hearing of a person with similar traits. A decade later, 
he contacted journalists from a Chinese daily to publicise his ability.
Liew has lifted buckets of bricks and pulled a bus using chains hooked to a 
metal sheet which he slaps onto his bare chest or stomach. The "attraction 
factor" works with all materials, including plastic and human flesh, he claims. 
All he has to do is make sure his skin is completely free of sweat.

For yesterday's challenge, he lifted 50kg of bricks and pulled a Mercedes Benz 
car, weighing easily over a tonne, for a distance of about eight metres.

"Liew is a regular visitor and often talks to the people here," said chairman 
Cheong Kok Leong, adding that there are 76 children and adults at the home now. 
It costs RM40,000 a month to run the home, including its rent. Well-wishers can 
contact Cheong at 05-2436235 or 012-2038569.   

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