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Gurugram: Under police care, Lone Survivor cries for his parents in the hospital

Gurugram: Under police care, Lone Survivor cries for his parents in the hospital
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New Delhi: In pain and miss his family, Nidhi (changing name) cries every time he wakes up.
“Mummy Kahan Hai, Papa Kahaan Hai (Where’s Mom, Where’s Dad?),” He asked two servants, a family acquaintance and police Haryana Head.
Nidhi (6) Congratulations from a machete attack but his parents, Krishan and Anamics Tiwari, and nine-year-old sister did not.
Bleeding and barely unconscious, Nidhi was saved from Rajendra Park House in Gurgaon where his parents and sister died by the police and rushed to the hospital.
He has been sedated by most of the time since then.
Friend Shyam, the police under the watch who has admitted, said the child roared and was restless when stupidity and medical staff paid them again.
He has several injuries on his arms and necks and mastoid bones, sustainably during attacks, who need to recover.
In the new emergency building of Safdarjung Hospital, Nidhi received treatment on a stretcher until Wednesday night before he finally got a bed.
His condition was said to be stable.
On Wednesday, Shyam Lal joined Yogendar Kumar (34), a resident of Badka Majha Village in Siwan Bihar where Krishhan originated, on the side of the bulge.
The duo continued to beg the doctor to “recognize” the child correctly.
“All villages were surprised at the murder,” Kumar said.
Other people who have come with him, including Krishan Saurabh’s nephew, performed the last ritual of murder victims.
Given the recent family visit to Siwan for Raksha Bandhan, Kumar said Nidhi would never leave the side of his parents.
“He will always be around the mummy and Papa.
He is a shy child.
Someone must lure him with a snack to make him cheerful.
He will look at his parents and look for their permission.
I don’t know how he will handle it now,” Kumar added.
Saurabh, who arrived at the hospital later, said he would take Nidhi back to Siwan as soon as he recovered and could travel.
“What will he do here? He is orphaned now.
Who will take care of him? Will take him to Bihar with me.
These big cities are not for people like us,” he said.

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