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  1. Seven-year-old feral child Ramu (1947 - 1968), known in the media as 'Wolf Boy,' gnaws on raw meat shortly after his discovery in Lucknow, India, early 1954. Ramu had apparently been raised by wolves after disappearing from his home approximately six years earlier.

  2. 19 maj 1985 · The Washington Post. LUCKNOW, India — The wolf boys name was Ramu, The Times of India said. He died at Prem Nivas, a home for destitutes run by Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity. In...

  3. Ramu, otherwise known as 'The Wolf Boy' is examined by a doctor at Balrampur Hospital in Uttar Pradesh, India, February 1954. Ramu is thought to have been snatched from his home by wolves as an infant, and raised as one of them.

  4. THE FIRST PICTURE of Ramu India's nine-year-old "wolf boy," who is in Lucknow Hospital. The boy is badly crippled, and may never walk again. He can only move on his knees and elbows. It is believed he had been mothered by wolves in the jungle, and had never been in human ...

  5. Max file size: 4528 x 4516 px (15.09 x 15.05 in) - 300 dpi - 9 MB. Ramu, otherwise known as 'The Wolf Boy' is examined by a doctor at Balrampur Hospital in Uttar Pradesh, India, February 1954. Ramu is thought to have been snatched from his home by wolves as an...

  6. 21 kwi 1985 · LUCKNOW, India -- The wolf boy's name was Ramu, The Times of India said. He died at Prem Nivas, a home for destitutes run by Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity. In 1976, when he was a...

  7. India / Wolf Boy #541983. NBC Evening News for Saturday, Feb 23, ... (Studio) Death of "Ramu the Wolf Boy" in home run by Mother Teresa in India reported; boy's discovery in wolf pack in 1976 recalled. REPORTER: Connie Chung . Reporter(s): Chung, Connie Duration: 00:00:40.

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