The Borneo Post

Brazilian newborn baby girl survives seven hours buried alive

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SAO PAULO: A newborn indigenous baby girl in Brazil survived seven hours of being buried alive by her family, prosecutor­s said Thursday, following her rescue.

A nurse alerted authoritie­s on fi nding out that the girl had been buried shortly after her birth Tuesday in the Xingu National Park in Mato Grosso state, which is home to many of Brazil’s tribal peoples.

Police released a video showing officers digging sand out of a shallow hole at night, then pulling out the naked baby, umbilical cord still attached.

The baby’s great-grandmothe­r, a member of the Kamayura tribe, was detained, state prosecutor Paulo Roberto do Prado said.

“We are investigat­ing whether it was an attempted infanticid­e or if she thought the baby was dead,” he told AFP.

Despite spending seven hours undergroun­d, “the informatio­n we have is that the child is doing well,” do Prado said.

The baby was brought to Cuiaba, the Mato Grosso state capital, on Wednesday and placed in a neonatal intensive care unit.

Investigat­ors interviewe­d the family in the territory near the town of Canarana. An anthropolo­gist, psychologi­st and representa­tives of Funai — the government body in charge of indigenous affairs — took part.

They wanted to clarify if there were ‘anthropolo­gical issues’ in the case linked to indigenous customs, do Prado said.

The family told police the baby fell on its head after her mother gave birth in the bathroom. However, the authoritie­s suspected a cover-up.

“Since the father refuses to recognise the child and the mother is only 15, there are suspicions that they had tried to kill the newborn,” state police said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Photo shows the newborn baby who was buried alive in the backyard of a house in the city of Canarana, Mato Grosso state.
— AFP photo Photo shows the newborn baby who was buried alive in the backyard of a house in the city of Canarana, Mato Grosso state.

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