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Forest-Dwelling Russian Found in Siberia

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Russian prosecutors said Tuesday that they found a young man who was raised in a southern Siberian forest by reclusive parents and still lives in a dugout – all alone.

BARNAUL, September 10 (RIA Novosti) – Russian prosecutors said Tuesday that they found a young man who was raised in a southern Siberian forest by reclusive parents and still lives in a dugout – all alone.

The 20-year-old told prosecutors in the Altai region that his parents unexpectedly abandoned him in May, a local prosecutor told RIA Novosti. The young man has no papers, but said he was born in 1993 near the village of Kaitanak in southwestern Altai, the prosecutor said.

“He has no education, no social skills and no ideas about the world beyond the forest,” the prosecutor said, adding that the young man’s parents had lived in the forest since 1997. “The young man is now still there, in his dugout, getting ready for winter, collecting firewood.”

He said that the local prosecutor’s office will “definitely help” the young man once a local court issues an ID for him.

The young man is, unfortunately, not the only Russian child raised without social and even communicative skills. In Russia, they are dubbed “Mowgli children” after a character in Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” who was raised by wild wolves.

In 2011, two “Mowgli” girls aged four and six were found in St. Petersburg. Raised by chronic alcoholics, they could not talk, never had a hot meal – and expressed gratitude by licking the hands of caregivers.

In 2008, social workers in the central city of Volgograd found a six-year-old boy whose mother kept him locked in their apartment building. The boy could not talk but chirped, imitating parrots that lived in the apartment.

 

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