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Alyoshenka

Alyoshenka (Russian: Алёшенька, diminutive of the Russian male first name Alexey) or the Kyshtym Dwarf is believed by many to be a prematurely born female baby with many deformities found in the village of Kaolinovy, near Kyshtym, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia in May 1996. Subsequently, the remains were lost and only photos and videos survive. Various supernatural and mystical explanations arose.

Discovery edit

A small human fetus, given the name "Alyoshenka", was found by an elderly woman, Tamara Vasilyevna Prosvirina. The fetus had an unusual appearance, giving rise to rumours of its extraterrestrial origin. The local population readily supported this rumour, collecting fees from reporters for interviews – at least two Japanese companies (Asahi TV and MTV Japan) made documentaries about the remains.

Physical appearance edit

Alyoshenka was a greyish fetus about 25 centimetres (9.8 in) in length. Its hairless head had a number of dark spots. The eyes were large, occupying most of the face. The skull was smooth with strange ridges that all met in a central ridge, similar to the appearance of a leaf's veins. The skull in particular did not resemble the skull of a healthy human.

Later incidents edit

Somewhere between a few days to a month after the discovery, Prosvirina was admitted to a hospital or psychiatric hospital (details vary on this) for treatment, and in some accounts the remains were passed to the local militsiya (police) by a neighbour. In most accounts, once the body was given to authorities in order to get DNA testing, it "disappeared" and Prosvirina's family was unable to retrieve it from authorities. In 1999, Prosvirina was killed in a car accident in an attempt to escape from the hospital.[1]

Speculation edit

Little is known about what happened to the remains, and accounts of Alyoshenka's death and appearance vary greatly. A local ufologist claimed that the corpse was taken away by a UFO inhabited by members of Alyoshenka's species. Some skeptics hold that it was bought by a wealthy collector of curiosities. A doctor from the local hospital who had allegedly seen the corpse reported that it corresponded to a normal 20- to 25-week human fetus, born prematurely. It could have lived for several hours, but not several weeks, contrary to Prosvirina's claims.[2]

Testing edit

Bendlin decided initially that this was the mummified remains of a child and took it to Dr. Irina Yermolaeva for analysis. She stated that it was not a hoax in that it was a genuine mummified body that was once living tissue. Her conclusions were that it was a premature child that was deformed, something which could be attributed to the far-reaching fall-out of the 1957 Kyshtym Disaster.

On 15 April 2004, scientists made an official statement that the "Kyshtym creature" was a premature female human infant, with severe deformities. However, other experts and eyewitnesses said it could not have been a human as there were too many differences (up to 20 were counted) in the skeleton that varied from a human being, especially in regard to the skull.[citation needed]

Bendlin's clinical assistant, Lyubov Romanowa, who herself had seen many deformities in children, stated that "they had never seen anything like this" and that she believed that it was "not of human origin". She said the differences were just too many, not least of which was the number of bones on the head, four in total, that had sharp edges which were "completely different to a human being".[3]

A March 2018 study on the similar Atacama skeleton found an extremely high number of mutations for bone and muscle formation, suggesting that such major mutations, although extremely rare, are possible.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Victor Riskin; Gennady Yartseva (7 September 2005). [Alyoshenka or Alenushka? Debate continues about Kyshtym humanoid] (in Russian). Archived from the original on 11 March 2007.
  2. ^ [Humanoid Alyoshenka is a victim of Abortion] (in Russian). 13 August 2003. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007.
  3. ^ "Aleshenka – Alien Baby Or A Tragic Victim Of The 1957 Kyshtym Disaster 40 Years Later?". metimeforthemind.com.
  4. ^ Bhattacharya, Sanchita; Li, Jian; Sockell, Alexandra; Kan, Matthew J.; Bava, Felice A.; Chen, Shann-Ching; Ávila-Arcos, María C.; Ji, Xuhuai; Smith, Emery; Asadi, Narges B.; Lachman, Ralph S. (1 April 2018). "Whole-genome sequencing of Atacama skeleton shows novel mutations linked with dysplasia". Genome Research. 28 (4): 423–431. doi:10.1101/gr.223693.117. ISSN 1088-9051. PMC 5880234. PMID 29567674.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Alyoshenka news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alyoshenka Russian Alyoshenka diminutive of the Russian male first name Alexey or the Kyshtym Dwarf is believed by many to be a prematurely born female baby with many deformities found in the village of Kaolinovy near Kyshtym Chelyabinsk Oblast Russia in May 1996 Subsequently the remains were lost and only photos and videos survive Various supernatural and mystical explanations arose Contents 1 Discovery 2 Physical appearance 3 Later incidents 4 Speculation 5 Testing 6 See also 7 ReferencesDiscovery editA small human fetus given the name Alyoshenka was found by an elderly woman Tamara Vasilyevna Prosvirina The fetus had an unusual appearance giving rise to rumours of its extraterrestrial origin The local population readily supported this rumour collecting fees from reporters for interviews at least two Japanese companies Asahi TV and MTV Japan made documentaries about the remains Physical appearance editAlyoshenka was a greyish fetus about 25 centimetres 9 8 in in length Its hairless head had a number of dark spots The eyes were large occupying most of the face The skull was smooth with strange ridges that all met in a central ridge similar to the appearance of a leaf s veins The skull in particular did not resemble the skull of a healthy human Later incidents editSomewhere between a few days to a month after the discovery Prosvirina was admitted to a hospital or psychiatric hospital details vary on this for treatment and in some accounts the remains were passed to the local militsiya police by a neighbour In most accounts once the body was given to authorities in order to get DNA testing it disappeared and Prosvirina s family was unable to retrieve it from authorities In 1999 Prosvirina was killed in a car accident in an attempt to escape from the hospital 1 Speculation editLittle is known about what happened to the remains and accounts of Alyoshenka s death and appearance vary greatly A local ufologist claimed that the corpse was taken away by a UFO inhabited by members of Alyoshenka s species Some skeptics hold that it was bought by a wealthy collector of curiosities A doctor from the local hospital who had allegedly seen the corpse reported that it corresponded to a normal 20 to 25 week human fetus born prematurely It could have lived for several hours but not several weeks contrary to Prosvirina s claims 2 Testing editBendlin decided initially that this was the mummified remains of a child and took it to Dr Irina Yermolaeva for analysis She stated that it was not a hoax in that it was a genuine mummified body that was once living tissue Her conclusions were that it was a premature child that was deformed something which could be attributed to the far reaching fall out of the 1957 Kyshtym Disaster On 15 April 2004 scientists made an official statement that the Kyshtym creature was a premature female human infant with severe deformities However other experts and eyewitnesses said it could not have been a human as there were too many differences up to 20 were counted in the skeleton that varied from a human being especially in regard to the skull citation needed Bendlin s clinical assistant Lyubov Romanowa who herself had seen many deformities in children stated that they had never seen anything like this and that she believed that it was not of human origin She said the differences were just too many not least of which was the number of bones on the head four in total that had sharp edges which were completely different to a human being 3 A March 2018 study on the similar Atacama skeleton found an extremely high number of mutations for bone and muscle formation suggesting that such major mutations although extremely rare are possible 4 See also editHuman animal hybrid KosmopoiskReferences edit Victor Riskin Gennady Yartseva 7 September 2005 Aleshenka ili Alenushka Prodolzhayutsya spory o kyshtymskom gumanoide Alyoshenka or Alenushka Debate continues about Kyshtym humanoid in Russian Archived from the original on 11 March 2007 Gumanoid Aleshenka zhertva aborta Humanoid Alyoshenka is a victim of Abortion in Russian 13 August 2003 Archived from the original on 11 March 2007 Aleshenka Alien Baby Or A Tragic Victim Of The 1957 Kyshtym Disaster 40 Years Later metimeforthemind com Bhattacharya Sanchita Li Jian Sockell Alexandra Kan Matthew J Bava Felice A Chen Shann Ching Avila Arcos Maria C Ji Xuhuai Smith Emery Asadi Narges B Lachman Ralph S 1 April 2018 Whole genome sequencing of Atacama skeleton shows novel mutations linked with dysplasia Genome Research 28 4 423 431 doi 10 1101 gr 223693 117 ISSN 1088 9051 PMC 5880234 PMID 29567674 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alyoshenka amp oldid 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