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(.#317).- Alyoshenka or Kychtym's Dwarf in Russia 1996.
Alyoshenka or Kychtym's Dwarf in Russia 1996.
Alyoshenka (Russian: Алёшенька, Russian diminutive of the male given name Alexis) or the Kychtym Dwarf is considered by many to be a prematurely born female baby with many deformities, found in the village of Kaolinovy, near Kychtym (Oblast of Chelyabinsk), in Russia, in May 1996. Subsequently, the remains were lost. Only pictures and videos of the corpse remain. Various supernatural and mystical speculations have emerged which are considered by others as urban legends.
Discovery
A small human fetus, Alyoshenka, was found by an elderly woman, Tamara Vassilievna Prosvirina. The fetus had an unusual appearance, giving rise to rumors about its extraterrestrial origin. The local population easily handled this rumor, even collecting fees from journalists for interviews. At least two Japanese TVs (Asahi TV and MTV Japan) made documentaries about this corpse.
Physical appearance
Alyoshenka was greyish fetus about 25 cm in length. His bald head had a number of dark spots. The eyes were big, taking up most of the face. He was breathing with a small nose below his eyes.
Later events
Between a few days and one month after the discovery, Tamara Prosvirina was admitted to the hospital or psychiatric hospital (details vary on this point) for treatment, and in some accounts, the remains were taken to the police by a doctor. neighbour. Most of the evidence concurs that once the body was given to the authorities to perform DNA tests, it "disappeared"; Prosvirina's family was unable to recover it from the authorities. In 1999, Tamara Prosvirina was killed in a car accident while trying to flee the hospital. (1.)
Hypotheses
It is unclear what happened to the body and the stories about Alyoshenka 's death and appearance vary widely. A local ufologist claimed that the corpse had been removed by a UFO inhabited by members of Alyoshenka's species. Others say it was bought by a rich collector of curiosities. A doctor at the local hospital who reportedly saw the corpse reported that it would be a normal fetus 20 to 25 weeks old. He would have lived for several hours, but not several weeks, contrary to the claims of Tamara Prosvirina. (2.)
Tests
Some say that, according to genetics experts at the Vavilov Institute of General Genetics in Moscow, DNA analysis of Alyoshenka garments revealed no evidence that "he was of extraterrestrial origin". It has also been tested for radiotherapy and has not shown high levels of radiation. On April 15, 2004, scientists officially declared that the creature of Kychtym was a premature human female, with severe malformations. However, other experts and eyewitnesses said that it may well not be a human being there were too many differences (up to 20 were counted), especially with respect to the skull. Bendlin initially decided that it was a mummified remains of a child and asked Dr. Irina Yermolaeva to perform tests.
She stated that he was a real mummified body whose tissues had been alive. His conclusions were that this deformed body could be a consequence of the 1957 Kychtym Nuclear Catastrophe.
However, Bendlin's assistant, Liubov Romanowa, who herself had seen a lot of malformations in the children said that they had never seen anything like it, "and that she thought it was" not human origin. "
She said that the differences were too numerous, about 20 were noted, the most important being the number of bones on the head, four in total with sharp edges, "completely different from those of a human being" . (3.)
See as well
Ata
Kosmopoisk
Références
1. ↑ (ru)http://www.chelpress.ru/newspapers/chelrab/archive/09-07-2005/3/A104381.DOC.shtml [archive].
2. ↑ (ru)http://www.chelpress.ru/newspapers/aif/archive/13-08-2003/3/31.shtml [archive].
3. ↑ (en)http://www.metimeforthemind.com/aleshenka-ndash-alien-baby-or-a-tragic-victim-of-the-1957-kyshtym-disaster-40-years-later.html [archive].
F I N .
Alyoshenka or Kychtym's Dwarf in Russia 1996.
Alyoshenka (Russian: Алёшенька, Russian diminutive of the male given name Alexis) or the Kychtym Dwarf is considered by many to be a prematurely born female baby with many deformities, found in the village of Kaolinovy, near Kychtym (Oblast of Chelyabinsk), in Russia, in May 1996. Subsequently, the remains were lost. Only pictures and videos of the corpse remain. Various supernatural and mystical speculations have emerged which are considered by others as urban legends.
Discovery
A small human fetus, Alyoshenka, was found by an elderly woman, Tamara Vassilievna Prosvirina. The fetus had an unusual appearance, giving rise to rumors about its extraterrestrial origin. The local population easily handled this rumor, even collecting fees from journalists for interviews. At least two Japanese TVs (Asahi TV and MTV Japan) made documentaries about this corpse.
Physical appearance
Alyoshenka was greyish fetus about 25 cm in length. His bald head had a number of dark spots. The eyes were big, taking up most of the face. He was breathing with a small nose below his eyes.
Later events
Between a few days and one month after the discovery, Tamara Prosvirina was admitted to the hospital or psychiatric hospital (details vary on this point) for treatment, and in some accounts, the remains were taken to the police by a doctor. neighbour. Most of the evidence concurs that once the body was given to the authorities to perform DNA tests, it "disappeared"; Prosvirina's family was unable to recover it from the authorities. In 1999, Tamara Prosvirina was killed in a car accident while trying to flee the hospital. (1.)
Hypotheses
It is unclear what happened to the body and the stories about Alyoshenka 's death and appearance vary widely. A local ufologist claimed that the corpse had been removed by a UFO inhabited by members of Alyoshenka's species. Others say it was bought by a rich collector of curiosities. A doctor at the local hospital who reportedly saw the corpse reported that it would be a normal fetus 20 to 25 weeks old. He would have lived for several hours, but not several weeks, contrary to the claims of Tamara Prosvirina. (2.)
Tests
Some say that, according to genetics experts at the Vavilov Institute of General Genetics in Moscow, DNA analysis of Alyoshenka garments revealed no evidence that "he was of extraterrestrial origin". It has also been tested for radiotherapy and has not shown high levels of radiation. On April 15, 2004, scientists officially declared that the creature of Kychtym was a premature human female, with severe malformations. However, other experts and eyewitnesses said that it may well not be a human being there were too many differences (up to 20 were counted), especially with respect to the skull. Bendlin initially decided that it was a mummified remains of a child and asked Dr. Irina Yermolaeva to perform tests.
She stated that he was a real mummified body whose tissues had been alive. His conclusions were that this deformed body could be a consequence of the 1957 Kychtym Nuclear Catastrophe.
However, Bendlin's assistant, Liubov Romanowa, who herself had seen a lot of malformations in the children said that they had never seen anything like it, "and that she thought it was" not human origin. "
She said that the differences were too numerous, about 20 were noted, the most important being the number of bones on the head, four in total with sharp edges, "completely different from those of a human being" . (3.)
See as well
Ata
Kosmopoisk
Références
1. ↑ (ru)http://www.chelpress.ru/newspapers/chelrab/archive/09-07-2005/3/A104381.DOC.shtml [archive].
2. ↑ (ru)http://www.chelpress.ru/newspapers/aif/archive/13-08-2003/3/31.shtml [archive].
3. ↑ (en)http://www.metimeforthemind.com/aleshenka-ndash-alien-baby-or-a-tragic-victim-of-the-1957-kyshtym-disaster-40-years-later.html [archive].
F I N .