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  • Newchecker.in is an independent fact-checking initiative of NC Media Networks Pvt. Ltd. We welcome our readers to send us claims to fact check. If you believe a story or statement deserves a fact check, or an error has been made with a published fact check Contact Us: checkthis@newschecker.in Fact checks doneFOLLOW US Fact Check A video of a mother clutching an immobile newborn infant close to her chest, while praying fervently, is going viral on social media. Users claimed that the baby, declared dead by the doctors, was brought back to life again after the mother’s prayers to Jesus Christ. Newschecker found these claims to be untrue. The video has been shared by a Facebook page called ‘GospelLift Channel’ which is a Christian Facebook page based out of Lagos, Nigeria, and has 138,269 followers. The video has garnered 9,800 views and 999 likes and has been shared along with the caption ‘Doctors declare baby dead! Mom cries out to Jesus & newborn baby is brought back to life! Hallelujah praise God..’ Newschecker found similar claims with similar captions on Facebook. Also Read: Qatari Anchor Fatima Shaikh Concerned About India’s Religious Freedom? No, Photograph Shows Anchor From Afghanistan To verify the authenticity of the claim, we started by reverse searching the keyframes of the video on Google and found that the video had been viral on Facebook in 2020 as well, some of the posts can be seen here and here. Newschecker also found that the video had been posted on the Youtube channel called ‘Uéliton Costa News’ along with the description which after translating from Portuguese via Google translate said that “the video circulating on social media showing a baby, who had been born stillborn, coming back to life and crying after mother’s prayers, is Fake News. The Hospital Foundation of Feira de Santana, a Municipality that manages the Hospital Inácia Pinto dos Santos (Women’s Hospital), clarified that the information is not true. The child was not stillborn.” The description also mentioned that the video was from Bahia in Brazil. Using this as a clue, Newschecker conducted a keyword search with the words “Feira de Santana”, “still born baby” and “prayer” and found news report on Acorda Cidade and Macajuba Acontece that relayed the same information. Upon further investigation, Newschecker found a press statement issued by the Fiera De Santana Hospital Foundation which states that “A video circulating on social media showing a baby, who was allegedly been stillborn, and came back to life after the mother’s prayers, is Fake News. The Hospital Foundation of Feira de Santana, a Municipality that manages the Hospital Inácia Pinto dos Santos (Women’s Hospital), clarifies that the information is not true. The child was not stillborn. According to information from the Maternal and Child Complex at Inácia Pinto dos Santos Hospital, the newborn was delivered naturally this weekend and is doing well in the mother’s arms”. Further, the Hospital management said, “When the mother began to pray in gratitude for her son’s life, the baby began to cry. After analysing the published video, Fundação Hospitalar clarifies that it was all Fake News”. Newschecker’s investigation reveals that the video of a still born baby allegedly brought back to life by the mother’s prayers is false. The baby was not stillborn and was crying after the mother started reciting prayers while holding the baby. Our Sources Acorda Cidade report, It’s Fake News: Women’s Hospital clarifies that baby was not stillborn (14th September, 2020) Macajuba Acontece report, IS FAKE! Video of Baby given up as dead “resurrects” after prayer in Feira de Santana Youtube video by channel Uéliton Costa News (15th September, 2020) If you would like us to fact-check a claim, give feedback, or lodge a complaint, WhatsApp us at 9999499044 or email us at checkthis@newschecker.in. You can also visit the Contact Us page and fill out the form. Vasudha Beri February 12, 2025 Vasudha Beri February 11, 2025 Kushel HM February 11, 2025
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