THREE-MONTH-OLD
‘FIRE BABY’RAGUL IS SPONTANEOUS HUMAN COMBUSTION
REAL OR MYTH?
What is Spontaneous
Human Combustion?
It is a strange case
in which the human body catches fire without any external sources of ignition
but is generated within the human body. In many of these cases the burn
patterns around the victim are close to the body with little or no burns
outside the body and the clothing.The recent case of
three-month-old Rahul, from Tamil Nadu, India has brought the
mysterious condition of SHC. The infant is admitted in the Kilpauk Medical
College Hospital (KMCH) in Chennai with 10 degree burn injuries. The mother of
Rahul has reportedly told that the baby has suffered four episodes of such
spontaneous fire. The last episode was a month back.
Other anecdotes of
SHC:
In 1980, a 73-year-old
Henry Thomas was found burned to death in the living room of his council house
in South Wales. It was reported that his entire body was burnt to ashes leaving
only his skull and a portion of each leg below the knee.Another case was
reported in December 2010 in Ireland where Michael Faherty suffered the same
fate and the reason cited by the coroner was spontaneous human combustion, for
which he had no adequate explanation.
Suggested explanations:
Medical practitioners
and researchers around the world have been mulling over the possible
suggestions of this bizarre medical condition. Some of which are:- Methanogens (agents
which are present in intestines and convert food into methane) when released
through skin pores can catch fire when generated by some other sources.- Research biologist,
Brian J. Ford, has suggested that a phenomenon called ketosis, which is caused
by alcoholism or low-carb dieting, produces acetone, which can lead to
spontaneous combustion.- Presence of external
source of ignition nearby example lit cigarette or burning candle or a lantern
flame. Finally, a debated
phenomenon in itself called ‘Ball lightning’ has also been cited as a possible
cause of spontaneous combustion.
Conclusion:
At present there is no
concrete evidence available as to how human body can burn itself. But, please
don’t relate these cases with evil spirits like that in case of Rahul, where
villagers were afraid of the infant, believing he is being haunted by some
wicked force.So, what do you think SHC is? A by-product of
some mysterious bodily reaction, an unexplained natural anomaly or something
obscurely inexplicable?
Prof. John Kurakar
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