Yes, there might have been real cases. In areas with poor hygiene or where people are exposed to unhygienic living conditions, such a situation can occur. For example, in some war - torn regions or poverty - stricken areas, where access to proper medical care is limited.
I'm not sure specifically which 'boy with maggots in head story' you're referring to. It could be a very disturbing and perhaps a medical oddity case where a boy has maggots in his head, which might be due to some extremely unhygienic conditions, or an accident that led to an open wound that maggots infested.
I'm not sure exactly which 'the boy with no head story' you mean. It could be a horror story where a boy without a head might be a supernatural or creepy element, perhaps haunting a place or being part of some mystery.
It depends. There are numerous incidents in India, and if it's a significant case, it may very well have been reported in the news. But again, without knowing the specific story, it's hard to say for sure.
Yes, it has. The story has been written and is available for reading.
I'm not certain. It might be a well - known story in certain local or niche horror story collections, but not something that is globally mainstream.
I'm not sure. It depends on what you mean by 'Head Bush'. Maybe it could be real, or it could be fictional. Need more context to tell for sure.
Once, there was a small town where a young girl named Lily found an old, abandoned puppy. She took it home and nursed it back to health. Despite her family's initial reluctance, she showed great determination. Eventually, the puppy grew into a healthy dog and became a beloved part of the family. This story was accepted in the town as a heart - warming tale of kindness and perseverance.
It has been received very controversially. Some people support it as they believe it exposes a real problem in Kerala. Others oppose it vehemently, claiming it is a misrepresentation of the state and its people.
There may or may not have been news coverage on the 'boy fattened to death story'. If the incident took place in a well - populated area or had some elements that made it newsworthy like a connection to a larger social issue such as child abuse or a medical mystery, then it's likely that some form of news coverage would have occurred. But if it was a more isolated incident in a remote area with no clear - cut causes that would attract public attention, it might not have made the news at all.
There's no way to tell for sure if it has been widely reported. If Jerry Falwell was a well - known figure in a particular area or community, and the story had some elements that were considered newsworthy, it might have been reported more widely. But if it was a more private or personal matter, it may not have received much media attention at all.