Based on real events.
This series of photographs, which come to life incredible stories and stories about feral children, more like footage from the fantastic-adventure films than reality.
And as regrettable as it may sound, but the photographer Julia Fullerton-batten (Julia Fullerton-Batten), his work managed to recreate the shocking events which had to face the guys, abandoned to their fate by their own parents…
Ivan Mishukov, Russia, 1998. The boy from birth, was abused by parents. When he was 4 years old, he ran away from home, joining the pack of stray dogs. Then began the difficult life of a child on the streets to survive, Ivan had not only to beg, but to steal food. This went on for about two years until he drew the attention of the social workers who placed him in an orphanage. Currently, he lives a normal life, he almost completely managed to get rid of the habits of animals and to restore it.
Jeanie, USA, 1970. The story of a girl named Jeanie, able to plunge into shock any sane person. Even as a child, she was subjected to harsh treatment by the biological father who had tied her to the toilet seat in a small room, holding there for several years. After a rehabilitation course in clinic and countless new families, in whom was sexual harassment, humiliation and bullying. It got to the point that she’s just clogging in the corner, wheezing and scratching himself, tearing the skin to the blood. About the further destiny g we only know that she was kept in a hospice for mentally retarded adults.
Boy-leopard, India, 1912.
Madina, Russia 2013. Perhaps the story about the girl Madina, stirred up if not the whole world, then certainly most of it. From birth, the girl lived in a pack of yard dogs, she not only ate with them from the same bowl and slept side by side with each of them for the cold evenings, but went completely naked on all fours. In 2013, social workers transferred her to a special clinic where doctors have concluded that a teenager mentally and physically healthy, and that in the future, after rehabilitation, she will be able to return to normal life…
Kamala and Amala, India 1920.
John Ssebunya (boy monkey), Uganda, 1991
Marie Angelica memmi Le Blanc (wild-girl of champagne), France 1731
Marina Chapman, Columbia, 1959. Perhaps one of the few she managed to very successfully organize your life. Despite the fact that Marina was abducted at the age of five years and most of the time spent living in the jungle in 1977, she, along with her new family moved to Bradford, Yorkshire, UK. There she married and had children, and eventually published a book “the Girl with no name” about his wild adventures.
Law (boy bird), Russia, 2008. Own mother, for many years not only kept him in a small room full of cages with decorative birds, feed and litter, but belonged to the native son in the same way as domestic Pets.
Room N Nien, (the girl from the jungle), Cambodia 2007
Shamdeo, India, 1972
Oxana Malaya, Ukraine, 1991 the Girl spent six years on the street, living in a kennel.
Sujit Kumar (boy-chick), Fiji, 1978.
Victor (the wild boy of Aveyron), France, 1797. He was caught in the wild woods of Saint-Sernin-sur-Rance in the South of France and was taken to the Institute for the study, where he became a Guinea pig, and died at the age of 40 years.