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Mother: 12 Days Dumped on Drain Saved by Nirbhaya Police

Mother: 12 Days Dumped on Drain Saved by Nirbhaya Police
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Mumbai: He was named Pari (fairy) and was the center of attention of all eyes in a hospital in the outskirts of the city.
But blinking him, life 12-day has anything except a fairy tale so far.
On Sunday, no one was sure if a neglected child from a girl would survive after he was saved from the drain near Ramabai Nagar in Ghatkopar by the LED female police team.
Wearing nothing but thin t-shirts and soaking in water and garbage in the sewer for at least one hour, Lucky Pari he doesn’t sink, choking or die frozen.
He lamented he finally told the residents, who told the police.
The police team acts with common sense and speed.
A rushed to a hospital at the right time, Pari is now done well.
Pantnagar police have submitted FIR against himself unknown parents to leave him and look for them.
Beginning on Sunday, the Nirbhaya squad from the Pantnagar police station attended to emergency calls at Ramabai Nagar.
Around 3:30 a.m., the squad was told about the cry of the baby from the disposal at D B Pawar Chowk.
The team wraps as fast as possible and rushes to the sewer.
Some residents rose but no one touched the baby for fear of “interfering in police work”.
“Drain two-half legs have a thin flow of water.
The baby has turned to the side when we find him and cry grows vaguely.
Cats have begun to gather around.
We believe he might have been left for an hour at least.
Large tiles have been used to cover a partial sewer so he will not be found, “said Sheetal Sonawane police.
When he and the Assistant Sub Inspector of Vitthal Pardhi raised out the baby, he was cold; His arm was blue.
“We ask for warm water and cloth to clean the baby,” Sonawan said.
He was wrapped in a baby and tried to arrange warm milk and baby bottles, but the child would not stop crying.
So the team rushed to bring him to a public hospital.
Getting a baby admitted was a torture.
The hospital said they only had one warm baby and it was needed for babies born at home.
The pediatric and nicu ward also turned away they left.
After almost half an hour of persuasion, the doctor finally put the foot down and said the baby was too weak to turn away.
For two hours, he was stored in warm and fed.
A saline infusion was added later.
Sonawane is checking every night in a baby, which he named Pari.
After he recupered, he would be handed over to the shelter as a continuing investigation.
“We have begun to receive phone calls from people asking about adoption and must clarify that it cannot happen at this time when the legal procedure that takes place,” said Inspector Kishore Shinde.

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