A boy from the Golan Heights, near the Syria-Israel border, made an astonishing claim. The three-year-old insisted he had been m-urd-ered in a previous life. He gave details of the crime, pointed to his b-ur-ial site, and even identified where the mur-de-r weapon was hidden. As the villagers dug, they found both a skeleton and an axe, exactly as he had described.
As a respected doctor known for his work in Gaza, Dr. Eli Lasch witnessed the event. His account was later documented by German therapist and author Trutz Hardo in Children Who Have Lived Before: Reincarnation Today. The case gained attention due to the precise details the boy provided.
One chilling detail was the birthmark on the little boy’s head—a long, red mark. The Druze people, along with other cultures, believe birthmarks relate to past-life injuries. The boy himself claimed the mark aligned with the fa-t-al axe wound he suffered in his previous life.
When he grew older, the child revealed more. He named the person who k-illed him, leading to a confrontation with the accused. At first, the man denied any involvement. But after the body and weapon were discovered, he reportedly confessed in private.
Some people see this as a strange coincidence. Meanwhile, others believe it is strong evidence of reincarnation. No matter one’s beliefs, the story remains an intriguing mystery.