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Meet The Rwandan Jungle Boy Who Eats Grass And Lives In Jungle

This is a real-life 21-year-old wilder-eating Tarzan who grew up in the jungles of Rwanda and suffers from non-verbal and mental disabilities.

Zanziman Elli, who lives in the jungles of Rwanda, East Africa, recently spoke about his son in a YouTube video released by Afrimax.

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Ellie was born in 1999 after her mother lost her first five children.

For the mother of a child, her prayers are answered after she has lost her hope of having a child. He said that he prayed to God for the child, even if it was disabled.

Ellie’s mother knew immediately after birth that her son would be different because his head was not normal and his face was different.

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All her life Ellie was bullied in the village because of her appearance, her peers often called her a monkey or a monkey.

The so-called “Jungle Boy” never went to school because of learning difficulties and was unable to talk or communicate properly with other people.

The boy’s mother said in an interview that she had to chase him every evening to bring him home because he ran several hours through the forest a day, sometimes covering 230 kilometers (143 miles) a week.

After experiencing all the misfortunes that life has to offer, Ellie’s mother has been taking care of her son all these years, but his condition has worsened and now it is difficult to reunite the family.

For this reason, a GoFundMe fund was raised by Afrimax TW to help a disabled mother and son put food on the table.

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Ellie’s story has reached millions of people, who have been touched by the plight of Rwandan Tarzan and praised her mother for her strength in trying to survive in extreme poverty.

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