A BABY boy whose parents claim spontaneously caught fire four times is being kept close to an extinguisher and bucket of water, doctors say. Three-month-old Rahul is said to be recovering well from burns across his head, stomach and legs allegedly caused by him bursting into flames without a source. He was admitted to Kilpauk Medical College Hospital in Chennai, India, with what doctors believe could be a rare condition called spontaneous human combustion (SHC). And while medical staff say 99% of the burn marks have now healed, they are still keeping Rahul under observation with special precautions in place in case he catches alight.Such rare cases , a peril situation even for the field of medicine fall into case of mystric illness. No one with "seeing is believing attitude or finds their eye retina as the ultimate truth' cannot save such cases. The baby is chitra nakshathra 2nd padam. Born on may 22. Bootham is agni. Shani with rahu and moon combined in tula rashi.

And while medical staff say 99% of the burn marks have now healed, they are still keeping Rahul under observation with special precautions in place in case he catches alight.Such rare cases , a peril situation even for the field of medicine fall into case of mystric illness. No one with "seeing is believing attitude or finds their eye retina as the ultimate truth' cannot save such cases. The baby is chitra nakshathra 2nd padam. Born on may 22. Bootham is agni. Shani with rahu and moon combined in tula rashi. Copyright: Barcroft Media Videographer / Director: Nathan G Producer: James Tegerdine Editor: Ian Phillips