Similar cases have been recorded globally, reinforcing the idea of past-life memories in children. James Leininger from the U.S. remembered being a WWII pilot with verified historical accuracy, while Shanti Devi in India recalled her past life so precisely that even Mahatma Gandhi took notice.
Researchers like Dr. Ian Stevenson and Dr. Jim Tucker have studied such phenomena, noting patterns such as birthmarks corresponding to fatal wounds. Reincarnation beliefs span cultures—from Buddhism and Hinduism to Native American and African traditions. While science has yet to definitively explain these stories, they continue to intrigue and challenge our understanding of memory, consciousness, and what happens after death.