REVEALED: The sinister warning JFK Jr. received from a palm reader in India about his ‘risky destiny’ – 15 years before he died in a tragic plane crash

The late John F. Kennedy Jr. received a chilling prophecy from a palmist in India, warning him of the “risks” he would face in life – 15 years before he died in a horrific plane crash.

JFK Jr. tragically passed away in 1999, along with his wife Carolyn and her sister Lauren, in a shocking accident at the age of 38. Their deaths sent shockwaves around the world.

But now a new biography of the late President John F. Kennedy’s hapless son reveals that he was warned more than a decade before his death about the need to protect himself from “risk.”

The lawyer spent nearly a year in India after graduating from Brown University in 1983. During that time, according to one of his friends, Narendra Tanej, he visited a “very respectful palmist.”

In a conversation with the authors of JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography, Narendra revealed details about the eerie prophecy the fortune teller shared with JFK, and recounted how he warned the handsome graduate that He had to ‘always be careful’ because he was ‘at risk’.

The late John F. Kennedy Jr. received a chilling prediction from a palmist during a trip to India 15 years before his shocking death. He was seen with his wife in 1999, months before they passed away

JFK Jr. spent months in India after graduating from Brown University in 1983 (pictured), and according to his friend Narendra Tanej, they visited “a highly respected palmist” together

JFK Jr. asked [the palmist] “If he wanted to lead a healthy life, he said there was no serious threat to his health but he had to be careful,” Narendra wrote.

He said, “You are blessed with good health, but you must always be careful.” JFK Jr. asked, “Careful in what sense?”

“He said, ‘You see, you have a long life, but there is a risk. So you have to be careful.’ He didn’t elaborate.

‘JFK Jr. kept coming back to this point: “What do you mean, risking my life?”‘

Narendra said the handliner did not share further details about the danger, but added that a “normal life” was not JFK Jr.’s “destiny.”

And although he initially told the fortune teller that JFK Jr. was just an “ordinary man,” Narendra said he soon noticed there was something special about him.

“I said, ‘He is a friend visiting India,’” Narendra recalls.[The palmist] said, “No, but who is he? He is no ordinary man. Tell me who he is.”

I said, “He is an ordinary man, well-educated and from the United States, that’s all, and he is trying to discover India.”

But Narendra (recently seen) revealed in the new book JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography that the fortune teller did not have the best things to say about JFK Jr.’s future.

He said the palmist gave the son of the late President John F. Kennedy a dramatic warning, telling him to “always be careful” because he was “at risk.” He saw in 1993

‘[The palmist] said, ‘You are blessed with good health, but you must always be careful,” Narendra recalled. ‘He said, ‘There is a risk.” JFK Jr. is seen as a baby with his parents

‘He said, “No, you are hiding something from me. His hand says he must be the son of a king.”‘

He said that after the visit, JFK Jr. felt even more “concerned” about his future and that he went to the psychic again the next day by himself for “two or three hours.”

JFK Jr. died in 1999 after the plane he was flying with his wife, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and sister-in-law, Lauren Bessette, crashed.

According to History.comthe air was ‘hazy’ when he took off, which meant ‘visibility was limited.’

“Kennedy likely became disoriented in the fog, causing the plane to crash about an hour after takeoff,” the publication said.

In her new book, Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed, DailyMail.com columnist Maureen Callahan proposes a stunning alternative theory: that JFK Jr. was actually on a murder-suicide mission the night he and his passengers died.

“He had a death wish,” Callahan writes, “not just for himself, but for the women in his life. He had more near-misses in his teens and twenties than the public knew.”

JFK Jr: An Intimate Oral Biography by RoseMarie Terenzio and Liz McNeil, published by Gallery Books

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