Twins claim they were killed by mob in previous life and have birthmarks that show injuries during murder
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA: The claims of a pair of twin brothers from Uncha Larpur, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, that they were farmers in their previous lives and were murdered by a mob could be true, according to a paranormal researcher with the University of Virginia. Dr Ian Stevenson, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Virginia, who died in 2008, had reported that the claims made by the brothers resembled a double homicide that occurred four months prior to their birth.
Ram and Shesh Narain Diwediamoo who were nicknamed Ramoo and Rajoo said they shared the land with a sibling named Chandra close to their house and their story is similar to that of Bhimsen and Bhism Pitamah Tripathi aged around 29, who were killed following a land dispute, according to Stevenson. The Tripathi brothers were murdered after Jagannath, a man from a neighboring village, approached them seeking to make peace, and invited them to his home. But he turned on them, following which a mob tossed them into a well, reported Daily Star.
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The report, regarding the case by the late Professor Stevensen, said, “I decided to investigate cases that came to my attention and began to publish reports of them. At this time—the late 1950s—an earlier interest that I had in reincarnation revived, and I quickly learned that few cases suggestive of reincarnation had been investigated. One of the few exceptions was a report of four cases published by an Indian investigator in a French journal."
It added, “I thought perhaps even uninvestigated cases would reveal some feature of interest. I therefore examined the published details of 44 reports of claims to remember a previous life. During a first trip to India I learned the cases consisted of much more than a child’s claim to remember a previous life. The children also showed behaviour (sic) unusual in their families and that, in those cases in which the claims were verified, matched the behaviour of the deceased persons the children claimed to have been. My first journey to Asia therefore showed the need for more journeys.”
The boys had birthmarks on their bodies that allegedly showed the injuries inflicted by the killers, reported The Sun. Both boys related how Jagannath killed them after a fight and pretended there had been a peace treaty. They also identified Raja Ram and Hori Lal as two of the murderers, added The Sun. They claimed Jagannath was "very friendly" and gave them milk, according to Stevenson's story. However, they were then attacked, had "something poisonous in a bottle" thrown in their faces, and had their bodies dumped down a well. The specifics uncannily mirrored a true double homicide that occurred in April before they were born. The boys were allegedly attacked by a mob who hurled acid in their faces, pinned them to the ground by placing poles across their torsos and legs, and then strangled them with a wooden cot bedpost. The allegations created a commotion in the neighborhood, and soon the dead twins' family visited the children.
While their mother was pregnant, she dreamed she would give birth to twin boys, it was claimed. At three, the boys ran away towards the village of Uncha Larpur where they said they had lived in their previous life.
Reincarnation cases have seemingly taken a hit in the past few days, MEAWW earlier reported a reincarnation case, The story of a five-year-old Luke Ruehlman of Cincinnati, Ohio, who says that he was born again and even knows how he died in his previous life. He persistently claims he is Pam Robinson, an African American woman who died in a 1993 fire at the Paxton Hotel in Chicago. Erik Ruehlman, the mother of little Luke, claimed that when her child first mentioned a mysterious woman named Pam at the age of two, she was spooked. She asked him in confusion who Pam was, and he responded with a truly disturbing answer. The whole Ruehlman family was puzzled. They had never traveled to Chicago with their son before, and none of them knew Pam. After doing some investigation, Erika was horrified to learn that Pam Robinson was one of the 19 victims of a hotel fire that occurred approximately 30 years ago.