Titu Singh Case Study

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There is another case of Titu Singh. Titu Singh was over two years of age when he started to tell his group of his other life in Agra, Northern India. His recollections were very particular. He said that he had been the proprietor of a radio, TV and video shop, his name was Suresh Verma, he had a wife named Uma and two kids. He likewise said that he had been shot, cremated, and his fiery debris had been tossed in the waterway. He depicted his homicide distinctively, recounting how he was in his auto on his route home from work and was shot in the right sanctuary. Titu's more established sibling chose to go to Agra to look at his young sibling's cases. He discovered a TV, radio and video shop called Suresh Radio, which was controlled by a dowager

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