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Source: TopDocumentaryFilms.com Ever since he could talk, Cameron has been telling stories of his life on Barra, a remote island in the Outer Hebrides, some 220 miles from his current home in Glasgow. He describes in detail his childhood on the island: the white house he lived in, the black-and-white dog he walked on the beach. He talks about his mother, seven siblings and his father, Shane Robertson, who died when he was run over by a car. Cameron's stories have become increasingly more detailed since he first started telling them, and the shock of him insisting "I'm a Barra boy, I'm a Barra boy" has worn off a little. But his emotional attachment to his 'Barra mum' concerns his mother, and there's clearly something going on in the poor kid's head when he says, "My real barra dad doesn't look left and right." Intrigued by her enigmatic son, Cameron's mother Norma has decided to investigate his claims. Related Article: 8-year-old Boy Remembers Past Life as Fighter Pilot "Everything
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