A video of Yemeni young woman sweating blood and producing tears of hard stones

Yemeni girl sweats
blood and cries tears of stones

By Iqbal Tamimi

A televised report of
a Yemeni young woman, 18 years old, shocked the audiences and baffled the
medical experts. It can be watched on the attached video.

Saborah Hasan, a young
woman in her twenties, from the city of Bajil of Hodeida district west of
Yemen, on the same day she got married, 6 months ago, she started losing conscious
for up to 4 hours, sweating blood and producing tears made of hard stones and
sometimes of wool cotton, her ears shed sand and small stones as well and her
tummy swells as if she was pregnant and about to give birth, that her groom
divorced her.

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Until this moment
all the medical specialists she has been referred to, could not diagnose her
illness since all medical tests shows she suffers no health conditions at all.
They could not explain why Saborah, a name means in Arabic, very patient,
sweats blood and when she cries she produces big stones similar to those that
come out of her ears that she can’t sleep any more.

Saborah Hasan from Bajil in Yemen

When her widowed
mother could not find an answer for her daughter’s suffering, she asked advise
of Islamic clerks who said that they believe she is a victim of black magic. A
similar case has been filmed in Egypt lately of another young woman suffering
similar symptoms but the Egyptian young woman  claims  her body has been occupied  by a clan of
Jinnies that she feels them and talks to them and see them. The interviews with both young
women reflect very educated personalities who never believed in the hyper
normal. Both are doing well at school and both are talented and from
conservative families.

Saborah went back
to school, but she still loses conscious at school for many hours. She is
exhausted and she is calling for medical help, which seems unavailable for such
cases in Yemen.

The interview with the Egyptian young woman for those who are interested in further investigation or research.

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