Brahmavar: Suspicion on sudden death of one-month-old infant, complaint filed


Daijiworld Media Network – Brahmavar (MS)

Brahmavar, Jan 21: A manager of an agricultural farm has filed a complaint expressing suspicion on the death of a one-month-old girl child of a couple, who work as labourers in the farm.

According to details of the complaint filed by Satyanarayana B (65), the manager of the agricultural farm owned by N R Vivek of Sakleshpur, Rajkumar and Runa Devi, couple, natives of Bihar work as labourers in the farm and reside there itself along with their five children. Runa Devi gave birth to a girl child one month ago.

According to the information given by Rajkumar, husband of Runa Devi, the child was breastfed at 3 am on January 20 and made to sleep. However, the child did not get up at 7 am and was found to have stopped breathing and died.

The manager suspected some foul play in the death of the child and registered a complaint with the Brahmavar police. Further investigation is on.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jan 21 2023

    Feel sad whatever the cause may be .However mother carried the child for nine hard months with all her strains having four children.I would say quite possible child died with normal possible cause .Many babies die with this problem .Vomit the fed milk and choke when milk comes out goes to lungs instead of swallowing.They die with asphxia.Thats one reason may be .I dont know whether it is true or not.sad .Heartfelt sympathy to parents.other cause is not to be found .

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