The story went a little bit like this:
When a policeman in Uttar Padesh, India, stumbled upon an 11-year-old girl living in the forest with a group of monkeys, she was almost immediately dubbed “Mowgli Girl”. She could not speak, her behaviour was notably abnormal. She was scared of humans, it seemed. She did not want to be saved, she was naked, she often walked on all fours and ate directly from her mouth.
She was a young girl rescued from the depths of the forest after being raised by a troop of monkeys.
At least, that’s the story that was told this week, when news broke that an 11-year-old girl had been rescued from a forest in Northern India back in January. The world was fascinated by her. She simply wasn’t like the rest of us. What had she seen? How had she survived?
Days on from the reports of Mowgli Girl and her monkeys, it appears the story is far darker than it seems.
Now, forestry officers have said it would have been impossible for the girl to live in the forest and be raised by monkeys for so long undetected because the area is regularly patrolled.
“It’s not possible that a girl could spend years in the forest, and no member of staff or hundreds of cameras installed for security and animal census notices her”, regional officer Gyan Praksh Singh said in a statement, according to The Independent.