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Hyderabad Woman Allegedly Kills Baby Boy Minutes After Birth

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Apr, 2017 11:35 AM
    A 22-year-old woman in Hyderabad allegedly drowned her newborn son in a bucket of water minutes after the delivery at a private hospital here, police said.
     
    A preliminary inquiry by police has revealed that the woman, who belongs to Khammam district in Telangana, is unmarried. She joined the private hospital as a lab technician last week and was around six months' pregnant, they said.
     
    "The hospital was not aware that she was pregnant," Inspector, Raidurgam police station, D Durga Prasad said.
     
    On Sunday, she was on evening shift. At around 1.30 AM yesterday, some hospital workers heard the cries of a baby from a washroom in the premises.
     
    A senior manager of the hospital and two other nurses reached the spot and through a gap in the washroom's door they saw the woman allegedly drowning the baby in the bucket of water, a police officer said.
     
     
    They immediately open the door by force and found the baby dead in the bucket, he said.
     
    The woman also had heavy bleeding following the delivery and was admitted in the same hospital for treatment, he said.
     
    A case under of murder has been registered against the woman, he said, adding that she will be questioned.
     
    Police said they suspect that the woman did not want to have the baby as she is unmarried. 

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