
THIS is the tot born with two faces being worshipped as the reincarnation of an Indian deity.
Villagers have flocked to see the baby girl - just days old - who has four eyes and two faces, at Sani village in Gautam Buddha Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, 50km north east of New Delhi.
Born to Vinod Singh and mother Sushma, the tot is being worshiped as a reincarnation of Indian God Ganesha.
People in her rural village have been singing, dancing, offering money and asking for her blessings.
According to doctors, both mum and child are healthy.
The birth defect follows that of two-year-old Indian Lakshmi Tatma who had a 27-hour op in November to separate her from a half-formed “parasitic twin”. The Sun


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