One newborn drowned, another fed to stray dogs in Madhya Pradesh

Passengers in a car were spotted throwing a baby girl in an agriculture field at Sanabad in Khargon district.

Update: 2016-07-30 21:57 GMT
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Bhopal: In two cases of female infanticide in Madhya Pradesh in the past 24 hours, one newborn was drowned and the other was literally fed to stray dogs.

In a hair-raising incident, passengers in a car were spotted throwing a baby girl in an agriculture field at Sanabad in Khargon district by a few passersby late on Friday evening, leading to her gruesome death.

“Eyewitness accounts said wild stray dogs jumped on the baby and started tearing her body apart as soon as she hit the ground. The toddler was shrieking as the dogs were gouging her eyes and feeding on her,” Mortakka police station in-charge J.S.Scindia said on Saturday.

She was already dead by the time the onlookers came to her rescue by chasing away the wild dogs.

“A plastic clip was found tied in the umbilical cord of the kid. It means the baby was born in a hospital. We have started gathering records of birth of newborns on the day in all hospitals in the region to identify the parents of the infant,” he added.

In another incident, a woman, resident of Kaidi village under Balaghat district, killed her 26-day-old girl by drowning her in water on Saturday. Police have arrested the woman identified as Namita.

“Initially, she said a cat pressed its legs on the infant leading to her death. But, later the woman confessed to her crime.

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