A case that puts humanity to shame has come to light from Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh. Here, a heartless mother kept the newborn in her womb for 9 months. But when she gave birth to the child, she abandoned him in a pile of garbage and mud. The child was taken to Sambhal district hospital with the help of local people. Here the doctors checked the health of the newborn. At present, the child is healthy, he has been kept in the hospital. Meanwhile, the police have now started searching for the mother of this innocent child.
The incident is in the village Mannikheda of the Nakhasa police station area. Here on Sunday, some people found a newborn baby lying in a heap of garbage and mud. People say that it is possible that an unmarried mother might have left the newborn on the garbage heap to avoid disgrace and then ran away. People reached there when they heard the sound of a baby crying from the garbage heap. People present on the spot informed the local police about this.
With the intention of killing the newborn baby, a pit was dug in the mustard crop and the baby was buried in the soil. But when the children playing there heard her crying, they started making noise. The villagers who came after hearing the noise of the children took the newborn out of the soil. After this, the police was informed and the girl was admitted to the district hospital, where she was undergoing treatment.
CCTV cameras are being scanned
The police have started investigating the matter. CCTV cameras of the surrounding areas are being scanned. Dr. Deepshikha, a doctor posted in the emergency ward of the district hospital, said that there was dirt in the eyes and nose of the newborn baby and it had been cleaned. The condition of the girl is fine at the moment.
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