A 5-year-old boy claims that he was an African American woman killed in a fire almost 30 years ago, and his revelations match the story of a woman who died in a hotel fire, Charmingpro reports.

 

Little Luke Ruehlman, 5, spooked his parents at age 2 when he began incessantly insisting that he used to live a previous life as an African-American woman called Pam Robinson who jumped to her death to escape the flames inside Paxton Hotel in Chicago.

 

"I died in fire and now I

 

His mother, Erika said the five-year-old had started to scare her a little after he began speaking about a woman she had never heard of named Pam.

 

After questioning her young son about the random woman to find out who she was, Luke revealed the startling truth about his alleged past life.

 

Erika told Fox 8: “He turned to me and said, ‘Well, I was’. [He said] ‘Well, I used to be, but I died and I went up to heaven. I saw God and then eventually, God pushed me back down and I was a baby and you named me Luke.”’

 

Luke’s family, who live in Cincinnati, Ohio, said their son told them he travelled by train in Chicago despite them never taking him there, reports The Sun.

 

Erika decided to research the bizarre claims and was shocked to find out that Pam was named one of 19 victims who died from the fire in 1993.

 

"I died in fire and now I

 

Luke recalled eerie details about how he tried to escape the burning building and spoke about the moment he “met God.”

 

Erika says he also speaks about other moments that he “remembered” from his past life.

 

“He used to say, ‘When I was a girl, I had black hair’ or he would say, ‘I used to have earrings like that when I was a girl,'” she said.

By Gift Adene

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