Newborn Found Buried Alive In MP’s Jhabua Village, Cop Rushes Infant To Hospital, Saves Life
Jhabua (Madhya Pradesh): A newborn infant was found buried in soil in Debli village under the Raipuria police station jurisdiction on Tuesday. Villagers discovered that the baby was reportedly still alive and immediately informed the police. On receiving the information, Raipuria station in-charge Geeta Jatav reached the spot with her team. The newborn was safely retrieved and Jatav cradled the…
Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh: On Tuesday, a newborn infant was discovered buried alive in soil within the Debli village, falling under the jurisdiction of Raipuria police station. Villagers spotted the newborn and immediately alerted the police. Upon receiving the information, Geeta Jatav, the in-charge of Raipuria station, along with her team, rushed to the spot.
The infant was safely retrieved from the grave, and Jatav cradled the newborn in her arms before immediately taking the baby to Petlawad Civil Hospital for urgent medical care. The police spokesperson, Geeta Jatav, confirmed that the infant is currently in stable condition and has been admitted to the hospital. She also stated that the police are taking the necessary legal action concerning the incident.
The swift response of the police officer, coupled with the alertness of the villagers, played a crucial role in saving the newborn's life by ensuring that the police were informed promptly. The incident has sparked questions regarding who buried the infant after birth and the circumstances surrounding the act. The police are conducting an investigation by gathering information from the surrounding area and questioning local residents.
The identity of the person responsible for abandoning the newborn and the reason behind the incident are expected to be revealed upon the completion of the investigation. The efficient coordination between the villagers and the police ensured that the infant received medical attention without any delay.
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