A BOY DISCOVERS THE NAME OF HIS MURDERER FROM THE PAST

2021-09-15 18:31:42 Written by Jones Jay

A BOY DISCOVERS THE NAME OF HIS

MURDERER FROM THE PAST

Titu Singh

In December 1983 a boy named Titu Singh was born in a village near Agra. At the age of four, he began to insist that his name was Suresh Verma and that his wife Uma and his two children resided in Agra and were owners of a radio shop.

He implored his present parents to take him back home and continued to reject them as his real parents. The entire family was tired of the intense attitude of the boy, who insisted on being called Suresh and continually asked to go to Agra. He also talked about having been killed by two men. He could clearly remember what had occurred to him.

One day as he had entered home in his car and had sounded

his horn so that his wife would open the gate, two men came

running towards him and had shot him in the head. He knewt thenames of the two men. The one that had fired the shot

was a businessman called Johaadien.

During a stay in Agra, Titus’s older brother went to find

out whether there was a radio shop with the name his

the younger brother had quoted. To his amazement, he found a radio shop with the name ‘Suresh radio shop’. He went in and asked to see Suresh Verma. He was told that Suresh had been the owner of the shop but had died several years ago. When he asked for more information about the owner’s cause of death, he was advised to go and visit the deceased man’s widow Uma Verma.

Uma Verma told him that her husband had been shot inf frontof their house after returning home in his car. No one knew who had shot him and therefore the killing had beenu unsolved Titu’s brother then informed Uma that his little brotherc claims to be her deceased husband.

Titu Singh

He told her everything that Titu had talked about at home. Suresh’s widow now argued on going to see the boy herself. She also said the rest of her family about this incident, so Suresh’s parents and his three brothers all decided to join her.

When Titu saw his parents and his wife he was so happy

he ran up to them and hugged them all. Then he drummed on a stool with his hands to vent his joy just like Suresh used to do when he was a child. A decision was made with his parent’s permission to take Titu to Agra to confirm his past life memories.

Titu Singh

Once they had reached there his brothers wanted him to

show them the way to the radio shop. They attempted to mislead

him on purpose, but the four-year-old was not fooled. Even when they told the driver to drive faster as they were approaching the shop, the boy suddenly yelled,

 “Stop! This is where my shop is!” After the boy had recognized many things from his past, his family was convinced that Titu was their previously killed son Suresh reborn. When Professor Chatdah from the University of Delhi heard of this incident he soon showed great interest in the case. He visited Suresh’s widow Uma and asked her what it was that had finally convinced her that this boy was her deceased husband reborn. She told that when she described an incident that only she and her husband knew anything about, Titu was able to remember it clearly. It had been about Titu having given his wife a big bag of sweets when they were out on a picnic.

Professor Chatdah must have told his colleague Professor

Stevenson about this case, for Stevenson, sent his colleague

Antonia Mills to Agra to continue the research with Professor Chatdah. They wished to clear their doubts regarding the genuineness of this case. All their research verified that they were dealing with an authentic case of reincarnation. Naturally, they also inspected Titu’s head to see if he had any scars or birthmarks connecting to the shot in the head that had murdered him in his previous life. To their amazement, they found a dent on the right side of his head which was precisely like the mark a bullet entering the skull

would leave. On the other side of his head where the bullet had left the skull in his previous life, they found a star-shaped scar. The wound would naturally have been bigger than the one on the other side of Suresh’s head since a bullet leaving the skull would have made a larger hole than the one entering it.

Titu Singh

Titus later memorized the name of his killer, and when the Agra police questioned the man he admitted to the murder.