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Newborn found abandoned inside bag in train
Newborn found abandoned inside bag in train

Hans India

time24-06-2025

  • Hans India

Newborn found abandoned inside bag in train

Moradabad: A newborn was found abandoned inside a bag placed in an AC second-class coach of the Summer Special Patna-Chandigarh train and has been admitted to a hospital, officials said on Monday. On Saturday around 2:00 pm when passengers noticed the bag moving it caused panic, leading them to alert railway officials. Upon inspection, the infant was found inside the bag. According to Chief Medical Superintendent Dr Nirmala Pathak, the baby had difficulty breathing, likely due to being confined in the bag for a prolonged period. However, the infant began responding after receiving immediate medical attention. Government Railway Police (GRP) Inspector Mustaquim Ali said, 'Upon receiving the alert, personnel from the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Childline quickly responded and took the infant off the train when it reached Moradabad Railway Station.' The newborn was admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) ward of a local hospital where pediatric specialists are providing intensive care. Doctors confirmed that the umbilical cord was still attached, indicating the child had been abandoned shortly after birth. Railway authorities said they are reviewing CCTV footage from stations along the train's route to identify the person responsible for the abandonment. Meanwhile, the infant remains under close medical supervision and an investigation is underway, they added.

Newborn found abandoned in bag on train near Moradabad
Newborn found abandoned in bag on train near Moradabad

Hindustan Times

time23-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Newborn found abandoned in bag on train near Moradabad

MEERUT A newborn baby was found abandoned inside a travel bag hanging between two seats in an AC second-class coach of the Patna-Chandigarh Summer Special Train (04503) shortly before it arrived at Moradabad railway station in the early hours of Sunday. The bag, hanging between two seats, caught the attention of passengers who noticed it moving and alerted railway officials. CCTV footage from all 10 stations before Moradabad is being examined to identify the person who abandoned the child. (Sourced) The incident came to light when passengers noticed suspicious movement in a black bag and alerted railway officials through the helpline number 139. On opening the bag, they found a baby boy wrapped inside, with the umbilical cord still attached, indicating the child was just born before being placed on the train, officials said. The train had departed from Patna at 5:52 am on Saturday, and passed through Ara, Buxar, Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction, Varanasi, Sultanpur, Lucknow, Hardoi, Shahjahanpur, and Bareilly, reaching Moradabad at 1:03 am on Sunday. Personnel from the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Childline met the train at Moradabad station after receiving alerts from passengers. The newborn was taken to the district hospital and admitted to the Special Newborn Care Unit (SNCU) for treatment. Dr Iram Rashid, a paediatrician at the facility, said the baby weighed 2.5 kg and appeared to be full-term. 'The umbilical cord was still attached, suggesting the child was placed in the bag moments after birth. The baby is stable and breathing well, which means he was likely put on the train at a station closer to Moradabad, possibly near Lucknow. Had he been in the bag since Patna, survival would have been unlikely.' Chief medical superintendent of the District Women's Hospital, Dr Nirmala Pathak, added, 'The baby had difficulty breathing initially, likely due to confinement in the bag. After receiving immediate medical care, he began responding. He has been fed milk, and his vitals are stable.' Childline supervisor Vineet Chaudhary confirmed that the baby will be kept under medical observation for a month and then handed over to the Child Welfare Committee (CWC). Government Railway Police (GRP) inspector Mustaquim Ali said that no FIR has been filed yet, but a joint probe by the RPF and GRP is underway. CCTV footage from all 10 stations before Moradabad is being examined to identify the person who abandoned the child.

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