2-day-old girl's body found stuffed in toilet duct; parents on run


Palakkad (Kerala), Apr 15 (Deccan Chronicle): A two-day-old girl in Palakkad, Kerala, was flushed down a toilet and recovered when plumbers tried to clear the clogged passage.

Dr Abdul Rehman, who runs a clinic next to his house, noticed an obstruction in the toilet bowl and called the plumber on Friday morning, according to a report in NDTV.

On trying to unblock the passage, the plumbers noticed an obstruction that looked like a ball.

When they tried to pull it out, they were shocked to see her head pop up.

The newborn's body, the placenta still attached, was stuck in the duct, the police said.

The police also added that the matter is being investigated and the records of all the patients are being checked.

The baby, investigating officers suspect, was brought into the clinic on the pretext of a consultation and flushed down the toilet.

The attached placenta, however, also suggest that the mother had given birth inside the washroom.

A case of unnatural death was filed on the doctor's complaint, but the parents have not been identified yet.

The infant's body has been sent to Thrissur medical college for postmortem.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Apr 16 2018

    Hard to believe.Speachless.Happened in God fearing and religious Kerala?does the doctor had no video in his practice?However,girlbaby is not welcome ?or it was a pregnency without marraige lock?Poor baby had no chance to live or see this world.May the angel s soul be with angels above.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 15 2018

    Very sad. Book the owner of the clinic /hospital and then everything will come out. If the baby was born inside the washroom then what were the staff doing in the hospital.

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