The dog was roaming around in the Gandhi Hall premises with the dead body of the newborn in its mouth.

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The dog was roaming around in the Gandhi Hall premises with the dead body of the newborn in its mouth.

Indore. The dog was carrying the dead body of the newborn in its mouth in the Gandhi Hall premises. The people around were amazed to see this scene. Some people came there to help and rescued the newborn from the dog. After this the police was immediately informed. According to the police, the body of the newborn was buried in the Gandhi Hall premises. Which the dog dug out. When I went to the spot, I saw that the slip of Maharaja Tukojirao Hospital was attached to the child’s hand. After this information was taken from the hospital, it was found that the newborn had died during treatment. The body was handed over to his father at around 8.30 am on Tuesday. Actually the parents of the newborn had given her to another woman for burial after death. Who would have buried here. The investigating officer said that the watchman of Gandhi Hall informed that the dog had brought the newborn here. When we reached there, the cloth was covered. After that check around. It was learned that on February 24, Durga’s wife Babulal had given birth to a newborn in Agar-Malwa hospital. He was brought here for treatment. After which he died on 28th. The dead body was handed over to the relatives. The father of the newborn told during interrogation that a woman had come. He said that he will give it to the Municipal Corporation. That’s why we handed over and left. At present, the police is looking for the woman who buried the child.

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It was reported that a dog had taken away the newborn from MTH and killed it by scratching it. On investigation, it was found that the child was born in the district hospital, Agar. MTH was brought in critical condition for treatment. Where he died during treatment. We had handed over the dead body of the newborn to his father Babulal. It was a four day old baby. He must not have buried properly.

– Dr. PS Thakur, Superintendent, MY Hospital