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I was just reading the "news". There's a story going around about a baby in India who has spontaneously combusted 4 times. The story has turned up in numerous "news" sites around the globe.

"A THREE-MONTH-OLD boy has reportedly burst into flames four times during his young life as doctors order tests to work out if it is due to his sweat."

Previously, skeptics has debunked spontaneous combustiondebunked spontaneous combustion, but the story specifically says

"His mother... rushed him to hospital in disbelief, after watching her son burst into flames without any source of combustion in the vicinity"

(emphasis added)

Is this real or a hoax?

I was just reading the "news". There's a story going around about a baby in India who has spontaneously combusted 4 times. The story has turned up in numerous "news" sites around the globe.

"A THREE-MONTH-OLD boy has reportedly burst into flames four times during his young life as doctors order tests to work out if it is due to his sweat."

Previously, skeptics has debunked spontaneous combustion, but the story specifically says

"His mother... rushed him to hospital in disbelief, after watching her son burst into flames without any source of combustion in the vicinity"

(emphasis added)

Is this real or a hoax?

I was just reading the "news". There's a story going around about a baby in India who has spontaneously combusted 4 times. The story has turned up in numerous "news" sites around the globe.

"A THREE-MONTH-OLD boy has reportedly burst into flames four times during his young life as doctors order tests to work out if it is due to his sweat."

Previously, skeptics has debunked spontaneous combustion, but the story specifically says

"His mother... rushed him to hospital in disbelief, after watching her son burst into flames without any source of combustion in the vicinity"

(emphasis added)

Is this real or a hoax?

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I was just reading the "news". There's a story going around about a baby in India who has spontaneously combusted 4 times. The story has turned up in numerous "news" sites around the globe.

A"A THREE-MONTH-OLD boy has reportedly burst into flames four times during his young life as doctors order tests to work out if it is due to his sweat."

Previously, skeptics has debunked spontaneous combustion, but the story specifically says

"His mother... rushed him to hospital in disbelief, after watching her son burst into flames without any source of combustion in the vicinity"

(emphasis added)

Is this real or a hoax?

I was just reading the "news". There's a story about a baby in India who has spontaneously combusted 4 times.

A THREE-MONTH-OLD boy has reportedly burst into flames four times during his young life as doctors order tests to work out if it is due to his sweat.

Is this real or a hoax?

I was just reading the "news". There's a story going around about a baby in India who has spontaneously combusted 4 times. The story has turned up in numerous "news" sites around the globe.

"A THREE-MONTH-OLD boy has reportedly burst into flames four times during his young life as doctors order tests to work out if it is due to his sweat."

Previously, skeptics has debunked spontaneous combustion, but the story specifically says

"His mother... rushed him to hospital in disbelief, after watching her son burst into flames without any source of combustion in the vicinity"

(emphasis added)

Is this real or a hoax?

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