

The boys’ mother Rajeshwari
Karnan claimed her babies spontaneously burst into flames the first incident
took place in 2013 when her then-3-months-old son Rahul was rushed to
hospital with intensive burn injuries. The baby allegedly went on to suffer three more similar accidents following which the village community ostracised Rajeswari and her family.
hospital with intensive burn injuries. The baby allegedly went on to suffer three more similar accidents following which the village community ostracised Rajeswari and her family.
Rahul Karnan and his
newborn brother were admitted to hospital in two separate cases of spontaneous
combustion, Nedimoliyur, Villupuram, India.
In January this year Mrs
Karnan’s 10-day-old child, who has not been named, was also admitted to
hospital. His mother claims his feet had spontaneously combusted while she was
in the bath – the boy had about 10 percent burn damage to his feet. The baby
has been in hospital for more than a month, now he is stable, ready for
discharge but doctors are refusing to release a baby back to his mother.
Rahul allegedly went on to
suffer three more similar accidents
Medics fear Rajeshwari is
abusing her children in order to get attention. This condition is called
Munchausen by proxy syndrome a mental illness whereby a parent seeks to harm
their child to get attention. Hospital dean Narayana Babu said, “All tests reveal
he is completely normal. The parents went through psychiatric counselling and
were found to be normal.”
Medics fear Rajeshwari is
abusing her children in order to get attention.
Medics still question the
spontaneous combustion explanation, pointing out that the phenomenon has never
been proven to exist and given the large amount of water the average human body
contains. However, there are several hypotheses regarding potential causes and
mechanisms, including victim behaviour and habits, alcohol consumption and
proximity to potential sources of ignition, as well as the behaviour of fires
that consume melted fats.
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