Miracle birth -- Baby born as truck crushes mother to death in UP


Firozabad (UP), Jul 21 (IANS): In an incident that can be termed as a miracle of sorts, an eight-month-old fetus burst out of her mother's womb even as the woman was crushed to death by a truck.

The incident took place near Bartara village, under the Narkhi police circle on Wednesday.

According to station house officer (SHO) Fateh Bahadur Singh Bhadauria, the mother Kamini, 26, was going with husband on his bike to her parents' house in the Kotla Fariha when the tragedy struck.

Her husband, Ramu, lost control of his bike while attempting to avoid being hit by a oncoming car. Kamini fell down and was crushed by a speeding truck coming from behind.

As she was being crushed, her baby was born.

The child was immediately rushed to the Firozabad district hospital. The doctors said on Thursday that the baby is, 'absolutely fine and just needed neonatal treatment'.

The SHO said that the driver of the truck fled and CCTVs are being examined. An FIR will be filed based on the husband's complaint.

 

  

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  • KvKamath, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 21 2022

    Trucks movement must only be allowed from 6.30 pm to 7am on working days. Everyone rushes at the 11th hour to reach his destination . Railway must start roro facility in every district and send these interstate loaded trucks on railway line. Traffic congestion and pollution can be controlled to some extent . Many precious lives can be saved. Best wishes to the new born child.

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