Deccan Chronicle

Six-year-old baby dies in Nalgonda, triggers doubts

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A six-day-old baby girl died after suffering from fever, triggering suspicion that it could be a case of female infanticid­e, in Nalgonda district on Friday. The baby was said to be the fourth child and third daughter to her parents.

Sources said Madavath Sharada and Mangtha, daily wage workers at Polynayak tanda in Chandampet mandal, had a baby girl weighing about 2.9 kg on January 21 at the Devarakond­a Government Hospital. The couple has a son and two daughters.

The baby who was said to be healthy at birth suddenly

After the treatment at a private hospital, the baby vomited a couple of times and died within an hour. Her parents and other family members buried the body on the village outskirts without informing the locals. fell sick on Friday. Her parents took her to a private hospital in Devarakond­a and returned home after treatment. The doctor apparently gave her vitamins and glucose supplement­s.

After they returned home, the baby vomited a couple of times and died within an hour. Her parents and other family members buried the body on the village outskirts without informing the locals.

News spread in the village and came to the notice of officials of the Integrated Child Developmen­t Scheme. They rushed to the village and conducted an inquiry.

“We are verifying the details. We are questionin­g the doctor who treated the child.” said an official who visited the village. Police said that a prima facie inquiry revealed that the child had died of ill health, but they were investigat­ing the matter.

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