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Dog Seen Carrying Dead Baby On Karnataka Hospital PremisesA street dog was spotted carrying a newborn baby clutched in its jaws on the premises of McGann District Hospital on March 31 night.
People who saw the dog roaming around the labour ward of the hospital immediately informed the hospital's security personnel.
The personnel chased away the dog which left behind the baby.
They took the newborn to the labour ward only to discover that the baby girl was already dead.
Later, the hospital security staff lodged a complaint in this regard with Doddapete police station in the city.
"The baby which had died in a different hospital had been packed and thrown behind the labour ward of our hospital. The dog has carried the same baby around," said McGann hospital Superintendent Dr S Sridhar.
"Perhaps, people from a private nursing home might have dumped the body of the baby. Hence, we don't know who are the parents of the baby," he said and added, "On that day, no baby death was reported from our labour ward."
The deputy commissioner has been directed to probe the veracity of the claims. An FIR has been registered, Dr Sridhar said.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
People who saw the dog roaming around the labour ward of the hospital immediately informed the hospital's security personnel.
The personnel chased away the dog which left behind the baby.
They took the newborn to the labour ward only to discover that the baby girl was already dead.
Later, the hospital security staff lodged a complaint in this regard with Doddapete police station in the city.
"The baby which had died in a different hospital had been packed and thrown behind the labour ward of our hospital. The dog has carried the same baby around," said McGann hospital Superintendent Dr S Sridhar.
"Perhaps, people from a private nursing home might have dumped the body of the baby. Hence, we don't know who are the parents of the baby," he said and added, "On that day, no baby death was reported from our labour ward."
The deputy commissioner has been directed to probe the veracity of the claims. An FIR has been registered, Dr Sridhar said.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)