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A two-year-old girl abroad claims to be her mother's great-grandmother, but there is no such thing as "reincarnation"

According to foreign media reports on March 4, a foreign mother captured a "creepy" moment, her two-year-old daughter is a toddler, and she uses the milky language in her milk to say that she is her mother's great-grandmother. The mother took old black-and-white photos of her young daughter looking at her grandmother and great-grandmother and shared them online.

A two-year-old girl abroad claims to be her mother's great-grandmother, but there is no such thing as "reincarnation"

The two-year-old girl, Ella, kept pointing to her great-great-grandmother in the frame and exclaiming, "That's me!" Ella's mother said: "My two-year-old daughter found a picture of my grandmother and great-grandmother, who said she was my great-grandmother. Ella's mindless words frightened her mother, because this was the first time she had seen the picture.

A two-year-old girl abroad claims to be her mother's great-grandmother, but there is no such thing as "reincarnation"

Ella's mother said: "My daughter had never seen this picture before and could not have known that this was my grandmother and great-grandmother. After Ella saw the picture, she kept repeating: "This person is me, it's my great-grandmother and me." "Saying that, the little girl also held up the picture frame to show her mother." That's Grandma and me! "Tell Mom, which one is you?" Her mom asked again, "That's it!" Ella replied, and pressed her finger against her mother's great-grandmother.

A two-year-old girl abroad claims to be her mother's great-grandmother, but there is no such thing as "reincarnation"

This strange conversation made Ella's mother almost cry. Because she never explained to her daughter who the two people in the photo were? For her two-year-old daughter, she couldn't figure out the kinship at all. Netizens were also shocked to see the conversation between Ella's mother and daughter, and many also shared stories of how their children claimed to be deceased relatives.

A two-year-old girl abroad claims to be her mother's great-grandmother, but there is no such thing as "reincarnation"

One woman said, "My son said he was my mother. That time, I was so frightened that I almost fell out of my chair. It's been 10 years since my mother died, and no one knows the nickname she gave me that year. Another netizen wrote: "My mother died when I was 5 years old. But my daughter has said many times that she knew she was my mom when she was in my belly. The third netizen shared, "My daughter also said that she was my grandfather!" She also sings a lot of old songs that I haven't heard. However, some reasonable netizens pointed out that these are everyone's thoughts about their deceased relatives, where in the world is there a "reincarnation"?

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