Leviticus 24:17 “Whoever takes a human life shall surely be put to death.
Important Takeaways:
- An 80-year-old Russian woman has lived her entire life with a needle measuring over an inch in length lodged in her brain, stunned doctors have revealed.
- Medics on the remote Russian island of Sakhalin in the Pacific Ocean have concluded that the needle likely was proof of her parents’ botched attempt to kill her as a newborn during World War II.
- “Such incidents were not uncommon during the years of starvation: a thin needle would be inserted into a newborn’s fontanel to damage the brain,”
- “The fontanel quickly closed up, covering up evidence of the crime, and the baby died.”
- In the case of the elderly patient, the 1.2-inch-long needle pierced her left parietal lobe, but that “did not lead to the intended effect,”
- The baby girl survived the attempted infanticide — and in the coming years and decades she had never complained of headaches due to the needle nestled in her brain
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 Doctors in Russia have discovered a needle embedded in the brain of an 80-year-old woman, who was likely the victim of a botched infanticide by her parents during World War II.
Sakhalin Department of Health
Doctors in Russia have discovered a needle embedded in the brain of an 80-year-old woman, who was likely the victim of a botched infanticide by her parents during World War II.
Sakhalin Department of Health
            
        


