Kolar: Girl injects 12 children for fun, sends parents into tizzy


Daijiworld Media Network - Kolar (SP)

Kolar, Feb 25: A 13-year-old girl administered injections to 12 children 'for fun' at Nakkalagudda village in Srinivasapura taluk of the district using a discarded syringe. This gave rise to panic among the parents of these children, who rushed the children to hospital. The children are said to be hale and healthy now, and not displaying any adverse symptoms of the said act.

The incident, which occurred on Monday evening, came to be known after a delay of two days. Shylaja, an eighth standard student of the government high school at Gounipalli village, was the one who injected the children. When playing in open field on Monday evening with 12 children, she began to mimic hospital scene by donning the role of doctor. Treating the other children as patients, she filled water in a discarded injection syringe, and injected it among all the children.

A woman who noticed this, intervened and dispersed the children. As a measure of precaution, the children were admitted to Jalappa Hospital in the town, where first aid was administered and the children were kept on watch.

District health officer visited the hospital, checked the records, and spoke to the children. He said that the children have not developed any side affects of the injection and that they are doing fine.

  

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  • grao, mangalore / dubai

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Why was the girl arrested ??
    they are kids, they acted like doctors and patient.... please let the girl go.
    arrest the person who disposed the Syringe in the public. disposing syringe in public area is a crime as per Indian law.

    please educate this girl, one day she will be a real doctor one day. don't punish the girl.her innocence made these things.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    A very sad incident. That girl unknowingly injected 12 children with a discarded injection syringe. She was playing doctor/patient for fun. Thank God the children are safe for now.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Waa marl ye undu...????

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Mostly children when they see Syringe,needle get scared.but this was bold enough or knew something about Syringe use?Anyway at present children are safe ,but Need a check after sometime without fail.because the used Syringe was may be used by some junkees to inject drugs and later thrown off.whether it came in contact with blood ,can some infection like aids,hepatitis etc .will be the result,depends upon how Long it was exposed outside.but please repeat the blood test after sometime,before too late is.Did children not cry when she injected?it pains usually or injected only on the Dresses?very dangerous act.

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  • Kusuma Kumari Chitti G , Nellore/Kodyadka

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    We have to have proper methods of syringes.Otherwise such mishaps may happen Good to know that all children are safe and fine

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  • Dev Sagar, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    OK, CHILDREN ARE FINE AT THE MOMENT BUT THERE IS A HUGE POTENTIAL FOR CONTACTING DISEASES LIKE HEPATITIS ETC., AT A LATER STAGE.

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  • arm, ksa

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Credit goes to the poor waste handling system of India. Be it medical waste, Human Waste or Hazardous waste all are treated at same level. Waste handlers are not trained and has no knowledge of the Hazards involved. Our development is one way, we are not thinking of waste generated by developments.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    If the syringe is old one it is really dangerous to the children. But the question arises from where did she got the syringe?

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  • Salvadore Pereira , Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Some will say, the child has great potential to become a doctor.

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  • sudhi, byndoor

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    great potential to be a fake doctor or a great potential to be the member of careless doctors.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    A doctor without any certificate!!!ALL the children Should be administered a immediate treatment to counter any cross infections !!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    HIV & AIDS test is Mandatory because we do not know the antecedents of the SYRINGE ...

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  • Santosh,K, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    If she inject air before water god only knows what happens. Thank God all children are safe.

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Feb 25 2016

    Thank God all the children are safe and healthy.

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  • Sunil DSouza, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Too early to say the children are healthy......it takes 45 days before HIV virus is seen in the blood this time is called the window period.

    Its important to get blood checked for creatinine and bilirubin levels to check for health of the Kidneys and Liver.

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