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Pollock Sisters’ Reincarnation
Many people believe in reincarnation, and although scientists maintain there is not enough evidence for the idea, there are some exceptions to the theory that remain unexplainable. The Pollock sisters, Joanna, 11, and Jacqueline, 6, were two young girls in 1957 who died in a car crash. A year after their death, their mother gave birth to twins, Gillian and Jennifer. It was said that when the girls were old enough to communicate, they began requesting toys that had belonged to their deceased sisters.
The twins would even point out landmarks that would otherwise be unrecognizable to them, such as the deceased sisters’ schools. A more spooky event entails the twins panicking upon seeing cars, saying things like “that car is coming to get us!” (Can someone make this into a scary movie, please?) When the twins turned 5, the creepy events became less frequent. To this day, nobody can explain their behavior, and Dr. Ian Stevenson, a psychologist who studied reincarnation, wrote about their ordeal, believing it to be an accurate account of reincarnation.
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