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Heartbreaking Video Shows Toddler Desperately Trying To Wake Dead Mum Before Sucking At Her Milk

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 May, 2017 12:40 PM
    According to a Hindustan Times report, the painful scene unfolded on the morning of May 24 at Damoh in Madhya Pradesh. The woman lay lifeless along the railway tracks while her one year-old son lay clinging on to her chest, probably hungry. 
     
    Apparently the residents around the area spotted the child with his mother around 6am, following which they informed railway police and other officials concerned.
     
    The video can prove to be disturbing, so viewer discretion is advised.
     
     
    But when the police took the dead body and the child to the town’s government hospital, the officials reportedly refused to admit the child without paying the admission fee of Rs 10 first.
     
    This was until a ward boy came forward with the money, after which the toddler was admitted.
     
    A hospital spokesman said: 'The child was brought here around 10am this morning.
     
    'We conducted a physical examination on him and he was suffering from a cold but has been given medication. 
     
    'He has no other complications and we'll make sure he's taken care of.' 
     
    They added that arrangements were being made to take the boy to an orphanage until his family are tracked down. 
     

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