Newborn rescued from drain in Chennai on I-Day, named Suthanthiram


Chennai, Aug 16(DC): While India celebrated its 72nd Independence Day on Wednesday, a woman in Chennai was alerted early morning by a milkman about a sound coming from a nearby storm water drain in Valasaravakkam.

Initially they thought it must be a kitten.

The woman, Geeta, stopped and decided to take a look and see what was stuck in the drain.

What she saw, mad her jump in apprehension.

An abandoned newborn with the umbilical cord still intact, wrapped around the neck, was stuck in the drain.

Within moments, Geeta knew what needed to be done.

The woman knelt down and first tugged at the newborn’s foot with mild force and when certain that the baby could be pulled out safely, she took it out from the drain and gently untwined the cord as not to hurt the baby's neck.

Geeta gave a thorough washing to the newborn to remove the dirt before taking him to Chennai's Egmore Hospital.

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According to doctors at the hospital said the baby is doing fine now.

Speaking to NDTV, Geeta said, “I am naming him Suthanthiram (freedom) since we found him on Independence Day. I am glad he got his freedom to live.”

Police sources, in conversation with NDTV said that a milkman alerted them and they reached the spot immediately. “Fortunately there was no water in the place where the infant was kept. The baby is fine. He is presently at the government children's hospital, Egmore. We will send him to a children's home later," a police officer added.

People are now enquiring about the baby and many have shown interest in adopting him. People from around the city and country have congratulated Geeta for her intervention.

The newborn was found abandoned despite government a programme launched by former chief minister J Jayalalithaa where hospitals in Tamil Nadu have a cradle for unwanted babies to be placed so the state government could take care of them.

  

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    If Missionaries of Charity had picked the child and given to childless couple it would have been a bigger crime than throwing the baby in the drain. Lynching is lesser crime compared to rescuing a dying person. India is misled by criminal politician.

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  • Tilak Kamath Mithrabettu, London

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    I really hope this kid grows up to be the Prime Minister of India or a Nobel winner or an Olympic Gold medalist someday. What a momentous occasion that would be. God Bless this child and hope it makes India proud!

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  • Melwyn Dsouza, Italy / Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    How someone can be so cruel. My kind request to all those do this kind of sinful work please if you cant look after the kid at least dont throw it like this . Keep it somewhere in holy places where someone can take care of it. Peace be with you all those who do it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    India has now Rock Bottomed ...

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    INDEPENDENT CHILD.....

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  • JAYESH.S., KARKALA

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    GEETA EITHER IN PAK OR IN INDIA ARE CONSIDERED BRAVEST.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    It's shocking that any so called human could do this....not even animals dump their babies..... Some women are evil out there! Dumping their own flesh and blood. Thank God the lady who rescued this baby...

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