O CASO DAS GEMEAS QUE REENCARNARAM NAS PRÓPRIAS IRMÃS! (ESPECIAL DE HALLOWEEN) - Summary

Summary

A family, the Pollocks, lost their two daughters, Joana and Jaqueline, in a car accident in 1957. The father, a religious man, believed that God would bring the girls back to life. A year later, his wife became pregnant with twins, Jennifer and Jacqueline, who were born with birthmarks and scars identical to those of the deceased sisters. As the twins grew up, they exhibited memories and behaviors that suggested they were the reincarnations of the deceased sisters, including a fear of cars, recognition of their parents' old home and business, and knowledge of toys and events that they could not have known about. The twins' memories of their past life began to fade when they were around five years old, and they went on to live normal lives. The case remains a bizarre and unexplained phenomenon that some attribute to reincarnation, while others believe that the parents may have influenced the twins' memories and behaviors.

Facts

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1. Two sisters, Jaqueline and Joana Pollock, died in a car accident on May 7, 1957.
2. The accident occurred when a car driven by a woman who was speeding and under the influence of medication hit the sisters and their friend Anthony.
3. All three children died, with Anthony passing away on the way to the hospital.
4. The Pollock family was well-known in their community, and the accident shocked the entire city.
5. The father, João, was a very religious man who believed that God would bring his daughters back.
6. João had a premonition that his daughters would be reincarnated as twin girls.
7. João's wife became pregnant with twins, despite initial ultrasound results showing only one child.
8. The twins, Jennifer and João, were born healthy and had birthmarks and scars similar to those of the deceased sisters.
9. As the twins grew up, they began to exhibit memories and behaviors that were similar to those of the deceased sisters.
10. The twins would ask for specific toys that belonged to the deceased sisters, even though they had never seen or heard of them before.
11. The twins had an inexplicable fear of cars, which was unusual given their young age.
12. The twins would talk to each other about their past lives and the circumstances of their death in the car accident.
13. The twins recognized their parents' old house and grocery store, despite never having seen them before.
14. The twins stopped talking about their past lives and memories when they were around five years old.
15. The twins are now over 50 years old and claim to still have occasional dreams about their past lives.