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Blinded by the light of Virgin Mary |
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least 50 people in Kottayam district in India have reportedly lost
their vision after gazing at the sun looking for an image of Virgin
Mary.
Though alarmed health authorities have installed a
signboard to counter the rumour that a solar image of Virgin Mary
appeared to the believers, curious onlookers, including foreign
travellers, have been thronging the venue of the "miracle".
St
Joseph’s ENT and Eye Hospital in Kanjirappally alone has recorded 48
cases of vision loss due to photochemical burns on the retina. “All our
patients have similar history and symptoms. The damage is to the
macula, the most sensitive part of retina. They have developed
photochemical, not thermal, burns after continuously gazing at the
sun,” Dr Annamma James Isaac, the hospital’s ophthalmologist, said.
The
hospital has been receiving patients with these abnormal symptoms since
Friday. When the doctors found a pattern in the case sheets, they
reported it to the district medical officer.
The health
department has now put up a signboard at the hotelier’s house near
Erumeli, where the divine image is said to have appeared, warning
people against exposing their eyes to sunlight.
Even the churches
in the vicinity disowned the miracle during Sunday mass after health
officers and doctors approached the clergy. The house in question has
been the centre of local rumours for a few months. The hotelier, who
has since moved to another house, had claimed that statues of Mother
Mary in his house have been crying honey and bleeding oil and perfumes.
Though people have been flocking to the “blessed land” -
hastily christened Rosa Mystica Mountain - for long, the mad rush for
the image in the sky began a week ago.
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