snopes.com Post new topic  Post a reply
search | faq | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» Hello snopes.com » Urban Legends » Fauxtography » Bizarre Baby born in Charikot, Nepal (Possibly NFBSK) (Page 1)

 - UBBFriend: Email this page to someone!   This topic comprises 2 pages: 1  2   
Author Topic: Bizarre Baby born in Charikot, Nepal (Possibly NFBSK)
swollen_ostrich
I Saw Three Shipments


Icon 05 posted      Profile for swollen_ostrich   E-mail swollen_ostrich   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Here's the link, with photo:

Bizarre Baby

I know I've seen this "thing" before, and I believe it's a sculpture by an artist.

Can anyone identify this for me?

Posts: 96 | From: Saint Louis, MO | Registered: Apr 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Rainmom
Deck the Malls


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Rainmom     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Looks like a case of anencephaly to me.

http://www.anencephaly.net/

Rainmom

Posts: 348 | From: Florida | Registered: Jul 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Purple Iguana
Markdown, the Herald Angels Sing


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Purple Iguana   Author's Homepage   E-mail Purple Iguana   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
The bizarre baby, however, died after half an hour of its birth
So... were they parading the baby around the streets before it died... or after..?

I notice the story makes no mention if the baby was a boy or a girl. I guess because it was so abnormal looking, they figured they'd better stick with "it."

[Confused]

Purple--Peeples ees cray-zee!--Iguana

--------------------
They just don't make crazed, beserk robots like they used to. --Sheen Estevez, Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius

If I manage to post something swipe-worthy that you would like to make your sig, you may do so with my blessing.

Posts: 2486 | From: East Stroudsburg, PA | Registered: Oct 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Richard W
Ding Dong! Merrily on High Definition TV


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Richard W   E-mail Richard W   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
If you look at the picture more carefully it's quite clear it was a boy...

I have no particular opinion on its reality - it doesn't "look real" to me but that's hardly convincing evidence. And if it was a model, why would they be parading it through the streets? I imagine that must be after its death, if it was ever alive.

(edit) I think a lot of people refer to babies as "it" anyway. I tend to, certainly.

Posts: 8725 | From: Ipswich - the UK's 9th Best Place to Sleep! | Registered: Feb 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
spasm
I'm Dreaming of a White Sale


Icon 1 posted      Profile for spasm     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
It seems pretty reasonable to me. There are photos of babies with anencephaly, as Rainmom mentions above, here:

http://www.anencephalie-info.org/e/pictures.htm

One in particular has a resemblance to the Nepalese baby:

http://www.anencephalie-info.org/images/Maryann1.jpg

Posts: 3 | From: Hong Kong | Registered: Mar 2006  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Prometheus
Acura-puncture


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Prometheus     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
This topic should really have a NFBSK tag in the subject line.

I'm not quite shocked by the picture of the baby but more at the second picture of them putting the baby in a cooking pot and parading him through town.

Posts: 32 | From: Toronto | Registered: Sep 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Richard W
Ding Dong! Merrily on High Definition TV


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Richard W   E-mail Richard W   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Looks more like a washbasin to me, but yes, the pictures are slightly gruesome. (And contain a dead baby.)
Posts: 8725 | From: Ipswich - the UK's 9th Best Place to Sleep! | Registered: Feb 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Autumn Neko
The Seahorse Whisperer


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Autumn Neko   Author's Homepage     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by spasm:
It seems pretty reasonable to me. There are photos of babies with anencephaly, as Rainmom mentions above, here:

http://www.anencephalie-info.org/e/pictures.htm

One in particular has a resemblance to the Nepalese baby:

http://www.anencephalie-info.org/images/Maryann1.jpg

Also - I'm assuming this site is legit (apparently it's for the American University of Beirut? I found it through Google), but it looks a lot like the baby in the OP:

Preserved baby with anencephaly

--------------------
"...and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does."
~~Groucho Marx~~

Posts: 392 | From: Virginia | Registered: Oct 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Ms Congeniality
Deck the Malls


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Ms Congeniality   E-mail Ms Congeniality   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
What was really bizarre was the picture of them parading the baby around in the wash basin. (Looks more like a wash basin to me too.)

Are there no cultural taboos for parading the dead down the street in Nepal? And why is an anecephaic baby such bizarre news? It's tragic for the parents.

--------------------
Queen of Confusion

Posts: 311 | From: Miami, FL | Registered: Sep 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
ThistleSoftware
Little Sales Drummer Boy


Icon 1 posted      Profile for ThistleSoftware     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
They don't seem to regard it as a real human. The article actually referred to the poor little fellow as "the 'baby'" thus implying that it was not a real baby.

--------------------
Officially Heartless

Posts: 3065 | From: The Montgomery County of the West Coast- Berkeley, CA | Registered: Nov 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Izzy Quigley
Jingle Bell Hock


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Izzy Quigley   Author's Homepage     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
That poor kid. Even his father didn't sound upset in the article. I wonder how the baby's mother feels.

--------------------
A Viennese fellow is walking along the Karntner Strasse and notices a banana peel lying in his path. "Alas," he sighs, "now I must slip and fall down!"

Posts: 506 | From: Missouri | Registered: Dec 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
swollen_ostrich
I Saw Three Shipments


Icon 1 posted      Profile for swollen_ostrich   E-mail swollen_ostrich   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
I added the NFBSK tag to the subject line as requested...

I guess what struck me as odd looking (and made me think this wasn't real) is the fact that the mouth looks "molded" - there doesn't seem to be any opening - the lips look "fused", as they would if this was a molded sculpture (am I making sense?)

If this is real, I feel bad for my original posting where I call it a "thing" [Frown]

Posts: 96 | From: Saint Louis, MO | Registered: Apr 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Purple Iguana
Markdown, the Herald Angels Sing


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Purple Iguana   Author's Homepage   E-mail Purple Iguana   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Richard W:
If you look at the picture more carefully it's quite clear it was a boy...

Right you are... I admit, I hadn't looked closely enough.

--------------------
They just don't make crazed, beserk robots like they used to. --Sheen Estevez, Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius

If I manage to post something swipe-worthy that you would like to make your sig, you may do so with my blessing.

Posts: 2486 | From: East Stroudsburg, PA | Registered: Oct 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
NocturnalGoddess- naughty or nice?
Carol of the Dells


Icon 1 posted      Profile for NocturnalGoddess- naughty or nice?     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
I'm terribly squeemish... just how "NFBSK" are we talking? I'm horribly curious to see it, but I'd rather be prepared for what I'll see.

--------------------
"I saw weird stuff in that place last night. Weird, strange, sick, twisted, eerie, godless, EVIL stuff... and I want in."- Homer Simpson

Posts: 2161 | From: Delaware | Registered: Aug 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
ThistleSoftware
Little Sales Drummer Boy


Icon 1 posted      Profile for ThistleSoftware     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Nocturnal Goddess: The Bittersweet:
I'm terribly squeemish... just how "NFBSK" are we talking? I'm horribly curious to see it, but I'd rather be prepared for what I'll see.

It made me quite sad and it's kind of icky- the child is certainly deformed, but not obviously dead or in pain or bleeding.

--------------------
Officially Heartless

Posts: 3065 | From: The Montgomery County of the West Coast- Berkeley, CA | Registered: Nov 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Snafu
Deck the Malls


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Snafu     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Is that a huge gash on the right-side of his body?
Posts: 241 | From: England | Registered: Sep 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
PallasAthena
Xboxing Day


Icon 1 posted      Profile for PallasAthena     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
I find is sad and strange that they paraded the baby through the streets. I would have thought that the doctors would have prevented that, that the parents would be protesting (maybe they did), and that the crowd, after peering at the dull outside of a hospital would have eventually dispersed. How very sad.

--------------------
"How do you make chocolate? You take dark chocolate, you mix it with white milk, and it becomes a delicious drink. That is the chocolate I am talking about." --Ray Nagin

Posts: 1325 | From: Missouri | Registered: Sep 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
MaidenAthene
Deck the Malls


Icon 1 posted      Profile for MaidenAthene   E-mail MaidenAthene   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Nocturnal Goddess: The Bittersweet:
I'm terribly squeemish... just how "NFBSK" are we talking? I'm horribly curious to see it, but I'd rather be prepared for what I'll see.

As far as NFBSK...


The eyes are bulging out in the first photo, and looking directly at the camera, and the face is slack with the mouth open. At first i thought it looked like a really realistic muppet, with the large eyes. there's no gore, just sad and creepy.

--------------------
“We live in a society of victimization, where people are much more comfortable being victimized than actually standing up for themselves.” - Marilyn Manson
"Well, end more, your not ending enough!" - MST3K

Posts: 259 | From: Texas | Registered: Nov 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Dear Babby
Deck the Malls


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Dear Babby     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
It sure looks like a rigid sculpture sitting up like that, not floppy like a real baby would be.
Posts: 326 | From: Hawaii | Registered: Jul 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Ryda Wong, EBfCo.
It Came Upon a Midnight Clearance


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Ryda Wong, EBfCo.   E-mail Ryda Wong, EBfCo.   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by PallasAthena:
I find is sad and strange that they paraded the baby through the streets. I would have thought that the doctors would have prevented that, that the parents would be protesting (maybe they did), and that the crowd, after peering at the dull outside of a hospital would have eventually dispersed. How very sad.

It seems as if one of the parent's was pretty emotionally detached. And it doesn't surprise me that they paraded it through the streets. Humans love an oddity (i.e. freak shows, rotten.com). I find it interesting that the overall appearance of the scene was that of the corpse being enshrined.

--------------------
So many spankings! It feels so good! But at the same time, I don't care about meeting your family! - I'mNotDedalus:

Posts: 3216 | From: Denver, CO | Registered: Dec 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Spacky
I Saw Three Shipments


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Spacky     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
It was taken to the hospital after its death.
And then given to the onlookers so they could parade with it? Real or not, it makes me sad to hear that the father feels no remorse for him, and that the people felt the need to dance around in the streets with him.
Posts: 71 | From: Texas | Registered: Mar 2006  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Starla
It Came Upon a Midnight Clearance


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Starla     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Nepali people, especially those in the more rural areas as this appears to be, are generally rather superstitious. I wonder if they wanted to see it because they thought the baby was some kind of sign or omen? Or maybe they were just curious. It sounds weird to us that they would parade the baby around, but how much different is it from this thread that posts a link where we can all see it? Are we that much different?

Sure, this is more orderly and somewhat detached, but the curiosity factor is basically the same.

--------------------
This used to be the life, but I don't need another one.
MyBandwagon

Posts: 3254 | From: small town Texas | Registered: Jan 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Prometheus
Acura-puncture


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Prometheus     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Nocturnal Goddess: There are two photos. The first photo is an up close shot of the baby sitting in a round vessel (sauce pan, wash basin, etc.) The baby is naked, has no neck and his opened eyes are exceptionally large for his skull. The lips look normal while the nose and nostrils are a bit larger than a normal newborn infant. The eyes and eyelids are bulged out; like how a frog's eyes are... or a Matt Groening cartoon character. In fact, if you were to cover the picture with your hand and look at it from the nose up, it would probably look like a bullfrog. The baby's legs are slightly stained with what looks like blood (probably from childbirth?). The baby is sitting almost upright in the vessel with his legs crossed. His right arm is across his lap while his left arm appears to be beside and behind him; as if he was casually reclining.

The second photo is of a man holding the vessel up into the air (with the baby in it) and behind him is a large crowd of people; following him.

Posts: 32 | From: Toronto | Registered: Sep 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Ryda Wong, EBfCo.
It Came Upon a Midnight Clearance


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Ryda Wong, EBfCo.   E-mail Ryda Wong, EBfCo.   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Spacky:
quote:
It was taken to the hospital after its death.
And then given to the onlookers so they could parade with it? Real or not, it makes me sad to hear that the father feels no remorse for him, and that the people felt the need to dance around in the streets with him.
Why? We still have travelling exhibits of curiosities, and one in Denver right now that consists of real, flayed, preserved corpses.

The infant is dead. The father seems to take that in course. Perhaps having the child wasn't something that was particularly anticipated or desired.

The people are at least forward and honest in their curiosity. We, as a culture, are made feel guilty about our fascination with such things, when it's perfectly understandable to be curious.

(ETA: This reminds me of the "Jesus" in Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood. Deformed infant corpse becomes object of worship.)

--------------------
So many spankings! It feels so good! But at the same time, I don't care about meeting your family! - I'mNotDedalus:

Posts: 3216 | From: Denver, CO | Registered: Dec 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
MaidenAthene
Deck the Malls


Icon 1 posted      Profile for MaidenAthene   E-mail MaidenAthene   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Maybe its a cultural way to honor the baby, to show the child to the village, despite what it looks like or health?

--------------------
“We live in a society of victimization, where people are much more comfortable being victimized than actually standing up for themselves.” - Marilyn Manson
"Well, end more, your not ending enough!" - MST3K

Posts: 259 | From: Texas | Registered: Nov 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Arrow-Tech IV
We Wish You a Merry Giftmas


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Arrow-Tech IV   E-mail Arrow-Tech IV   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Having the crowd around the baby like that, although not natural in our society, made sense to me. The entire village probably knew about this oddly formed baby. It's a small village and people talk. They all wanted to see it. Since the parents were walking it to the hospital, a crowd gathered.

Honestly, I completely understand the father's emotional detachment. We pretend not to have this capacity, but it's engrained in our culture as well -- we've just had enough food for long enough that we haven't had to exercise the character trait. The practice of exposure (infanticide, where you simply abandon a baby you can't care for by the side of the road) is thousands of years old.

Chances are, one of your (remote, probably) ancestors left a perfectly healthy baby out to die because the family didn't have enough food. Babies with obvious defects, those who didn't seem as if they would thrive, were also frequently exposed. There just was no reason to invest energy into them. People buttoned up their feelings, at least at that point, and appreciated what they had.

At least this family walked the baby to the hospital and, since it's obvious that the baby would never thrive, this man (the father) is moving on and cherishing what he has.

Posts: 955 | From: Dallas, TX | Registered: Jul 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Anyte
Jingle Bell Hock


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Anyte   E-mail Anyte   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Swollen_ostrich, while I agree that this is probably a real example of a baby with anencephaly, it did remind me of some of the works by this artist.

--------------------
Too broke to pay attention

Posts: 452 | From: Omaha, NE | Registered: Aug 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
moushtaq
I'm Dreaming of a White Sale


Icon 1 posted      Profile for moushtaq   E-mail moushtaq   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
whats this
ohhhh my god

--------------------
moushtaq hattam taqy

Posts: 1 | From: Iraq | Registered: Mar 2006  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
swollen_ostrich
I Saw Three Shipments


Icon 87 posted      Profile for swollen_ostrich   E-mail swollen_ostrich   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Anyte:
Swollen_ostrich, while I agree that this is probably a real example of a baby with anencephaly, it did remind me of some of the works by this artist.

Yep, that's the one - and yes, I now believe this is/was a real infant as well.

If you look at the reader comments on the original link, there is a link to a medical discussion board where they have a thread going about the original article, and their opinion is the same as here - anencephaly.

Posts: 96 | From: Saint Louis, MO | Registered: Apr 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Alyssa098
I Saw Three Shipments


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Alyssa098   E-mail Alyssa098   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Rainmom:
Looks like a case of anencephaly to me.

http://www.anencephaly.net/


Rainmom

quote:
Anencephaly is a congenital malformation that occurs in approximately one in one thousand pregnancies.
That's seems really high to me. I didn't have time to look further into it yet but I'm hoping someone can save me some time and tell me that's a misprint.

Alyssa098

Posts: 66 | From: Walkerton, ON | Registered: Jul 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Ratboy
I'll Be Home for After Christmas Sales


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Ratboy   E-mail Ratboy   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Alyssa098:
That's seems really high to me. I didn't have time to look further into it yet but I'm hoping someone can save me some time and tell me that's a misprint.

Well, there are some differences between what is on that page and the information from the Wikipedia entry on Anencephaly.

From the link posted earlier;

quote:
Most infants with anencephaly will be born still. A small percentage(30-33%) will be born alive and will live for a few moments to a few days. A rare few have lived for several months.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anencephaly;

quote:
In the United States, approximately 1,000 to 2,000 babies are born with anencephaly each year. Female babies are more likely to be affected by the disorder. About 95% of women who learn that they will have an anencephalic baby choose to have an abortion. Of the remaining 5%, about 55% are stillborn.

Posts: 144 | From: Sweden | Registered: Sep 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Missie
I Saw Three Shipments


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Missie   E-mail Missie   Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Alyssa098:
quote:
Originally posted by Rainmom:
Looks like a case of anencephaly to me.

http://www.anencephaly.net/


Rainmom

quote:
Anencephaly is a congenital malformation that occurs in approximately one in one thousand pregnancies.
That's seems really high to me. I didn't have time to look further into it yet but I'm hoping someone can save me some time and tell me that's a misprint.

Alyssa098

I think it's actually a misquote. From another page:

quote:
Is known as a neural tube defect. One of the most common occurring in about 1 out of every 1000 pregnancies.
Now, this is worded badly, but I believe it means that neural tube defects occur in 1 of 1000 pregnancies. Neural tube defects are extremely common, but they encompass a whole series of different disorders, ranging from just a portion of the spine being malformed (spina bifida) to the entire brain being missing.

The wikipedia on neural tube defects says that the incidence is about 2.6 in 1000.

Posts: 98 | From: Omaha, NE | Registered: Apr 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
spasm
I'm Dreaming of a White Sale


Icon 1 posted      Profile for spasm     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
Just to complicate things...

This website (http://aprilfools.urgo.org/) lists April Fool's jokes, and includes as #25 this baby's pictures on Ogrish (http://www.ogrish.com/archives/bizarre_baby_born_in_nepal_Mar_31_2006.html).

I suspect it's the April fools website's mistake - I'm still on the 'real' side.

UPDATE: Wikipedia now says it was mistakenly reported as a hoax...

Posts: 3 | From: Hong Kong | Registered: Mar 2006  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Prometheus
Acura-puncture


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Prometheus     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by spasm:

UPDATE: Wikipedia now says it was mistakenly reported as a hoax...

Sometimes, you really can't trust Wikipedia because all the info is voluntarily submitted by the users and in some cases, submitted without verification or fact-checking.
Posts: 32 | From: Toronto | Registered: Sep 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
Molasses Cellany
Deck the Malls


Icon 1 posted      Profile for Molasses Cellany   Author's Homepage     Send new private message       Edit/Delete post   Reply with quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Prometheus:
quote:
Originally posted by spasm:

UPDATE: Wikipedia now says it was mistakenly reported as a hoax...

Sometimes, you really can't trust Wikipedia because all the info is voluntarily submitted by the users and in some cases, submitted without verification or fact-checking.
I was partially responsible for that, though.

In the wee hours of April 1, DH decided to look at the Wikipedia list of pranks. I spotted the baby in the list of hoaxes, and promptly started ranting about it, a little bit more loudly than I should have at 2 in the morning. That started DH in on a bit of an edit-war, him (and one or two others, I'm sure) attempting to remove it and others putting it back, until the "mistaken hoax" category was created.

And yes, this thread was the starting point for my rant. I brought it up on my screen and gesticulated at it wildly a few times. [Embarrassed]

--------------------
Not Mandatory

Posts: 398 | From: Yuma, AZ | Registered: Jan 2006  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a moderator
  This topic comprises 2 pages: 1  2   

Quick Reply
Message:

HTML is enabled.
UBB Code™ is enabled.

Instant Graemlins
   


Post new topic  Post a reply Close topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Urban Legends Reference Pages

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2