The
most interesting of all the cases examined by Professor Chadha is
that of Titu Singh. It is one of the most fascinating cases of double
birthmarks, and made its appearance in a London-based magazine,
Reincarnation
International.
BBC was the first to broadcast this story in a news program Forty
Minutes
in 1990. Titu was born in a village of Bad, nine miles from Agra in
December 1983. He began speaking at the age of one and half, sooner
than his five siblings. From the age of two and half years, he
started claiming that his name was Suresh Verma and he was the owner
of an electronics shop in Agra which specialized in radio and TV. He
asserted that Uma Verma was his wife and they had two children. From
early on he demanded “Tell
my grandfather to look after my children and my wife. I am having my
meals here and am worried about them.”
When his mother asked who he was, he replied that he was from Agra.
He
recalled about his death in great detail in which he was shot in his
head a late evening when he returned home in his Fiat from work. As
usual, he blew the horn so that his wife Uma would open the gate but
all of a sudden two men appeared running dangerously towards him.
They open fired at him, in which one of the bullets hit him in his
head which resulted in his death. He was cremated and his ashes
immersed in a river. Titu was often aggressive towards his parents
and did not believe in them. He used to say that his mother would not
wear such old sarees and often got frustrated and threw plates and
utensils around. He stubbornly maintained that his real parents lived
in Agra. He said that their house was dirty and he did not want to
stay. He also said that his house was very big. He normally refused
to travel on foot or a bus, and said that he used to travel in his
car. Initially his parents did not take him seriously (as most of the
normal parents would do) but his activities often perplexed them. He
often behaved as if he was not a part of the family.
As
he grew older, Titu used cry almost everyday saying that he was
homesick and wanted to go home back to Agra. Gradually he became more
and more insistent and one day he packed his clothes and threatened
to leave home. Slowly he began providing more information about his
previous live. He said that he had a shop in Sadar Bazaar in Agra and
named one of his brother (Raja Babu) and sister (Susheela). He was
upset that his father used to go to Agra to teach Chemistry at a
college but he never took him to visit his home. He once told his
elder brother and a friend that he was a smuggler
and owned a shop of transistor and radios named Suresh Radios. During
a stay in Agra, his elder brother with his friend decided to verify
his claims. He was shocked to find a TV, radio shop named Suresh
Radios in the Sadar Bazaar run by a widow named Uma Verma. They spoke
to her and learned that her husband Suresh Verma, who used to be a
noted smuggler and the owner of the shop was murdered on August 28,
1983 in exactly the same manner as described by Titu. He was
speechless. He then described how his younger brother claimed to be
Suresh Verma, her deceased husband. He told her everything that Titu
used to tell in his home.
Uma
was very curious to meet the boy who claimed to be her deceased
husband. She informed about the incident to rest of the family. They
decided to pay an unannounced visit to Titu's home to verify the
claim. Uma along with Suresh's parents and his three brothers left
for the village in April 1987. Titu immediately recognized his
parents, his wife and his brothers and was so happy that he ran up to
them and hugged them all. He then drummed on a stool with his hands
as an expression of joy in the same was as Suresh used to do in his
childhood. Titu then asked Uma to sit close to him and asked about
the children. Then he surprised the widow by narrating the details of
a trip to Dolpur to a fair with their two children where Suresh had
bought some sweets for her. Before they left, Titu observed that they
had come in a different car as his car was white. Although he had not
seen a car before, he played the audio system in the car and
successfully drove it for a short distance with the help of his
previous life brother Raja Babu who handled the brake and clutch
pedal. He became furious when he realized that they were not taking
him to Agra. He threw his shoes at his mother saying that he was not
hers and she was not his mother. When his father tried to take him
away from his former family, he resisted very strongly tearing his
shirt. He hugged to Chanda Singh, Suresh Verma's father, who then
persuaded him that he will visit him again. It was then decided to
take Titu to Agra with his parent's permission to confirm the
memories of his past life.
When
they reached Agra, arrangements were made for Suresh's children to
play among neighborhood children. Titu recognized Suresh's children
and singled them out from the rest. Then in an attempt to show the
radio shop, Suresh's brothers tried to mislead him on purpose but the
four year old could not be fooled. He shouted “Stop!
This is where my shop is!”
when they were approaching the shop in the fast moving vehicle. He
also identified modifications in the shop made after Suresh's death.
After identification of several things, finally Suresh's family was
convinced that he was a reincarnation of Suresh reborn as Titu.
Titu's
family has a mixed feeling about his relationship with his former
family. His mother do not mind him talking about his former family.
But his father worries that he might go to live with his former
family once he grows older. Suresh's parents are certain that Titu is
their Suresh reincarnated. He greets them with affection. Once he
came across a former nanny who thought him to be one of Uma's sons.
Titu got annoyed at her saying “Don't
you know who I am?”.
Titu
accurately described how Suresh was shot by two men in his head in
late evening while he was sitting in his Fiat. He had just arrived
home from work and was waiting for his wife to open the gate. This
fact was confirmed by Uma. Autopsy report of Suresh confirmed that he
was shot in his head and died of the bullet wound in his right
temple. The autopsy showed the exact size and location of the wound
and also the exit wound on other side of his head. Titu has a round
dent on his head from birth which coincides exactly with the entry
location of the bullet. He also has a second birthmark on his head (a
star shaped scar) which coincides with the exit location of the
bullet.
Titu
later remembered the name of his murderers. A businessman named
Sedick Johaadien was the one who fired the bullets at him. When Agra
police questioned the man, he confessed to the murder. Titu narrated
the details of the crime to an Agra court and the court was convinced
that he really is the reincarnation of the deceased Suresh Verma.
This
is one of the best documented cases of apparent reincarnation because
of the involvement of the police. Titu Singh's emotional outcome to
apparently finding himself in a child's body with memories of his
past adult life provides a powerful testimony to the intense feeling
experienced by many young children in such conditions. Antonia
Mills, an associate of Dr.
Ian Stevenson has done a detailed case study on this case in her
papers – A
Replication Study: Three Cases of Children in Northern India Who Are
Said to Remember a Previous Life.