The silence of the Sitakund forest in Rajasthan's Bhilwara district was shattered that day by a heart-rending cry that couldn't be heard. It wasn't a voice, but the pain a shepherd felt. When he saw a 15-day-old child buried under rocks, his hair stood on end.
The condition of that innocent child was so horrifying that it would send shivers down anyone's spine. Someone had crossed all limits of cruelty to silence the newborn's voice forever. The child was struggling between life and death.
But nature perhaps had something else in mind. Despite such brutality, the innocent child survived. How? And who is the cruel person who tried to end an innocent life so brutally? Let's learn the full story of this heartbreaking incident.
This brutal
incident occurred in the Mandalgarh Assembly constituency of the Bijolia police station in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. In the forest in front of the Sitakund temple, a shepherd spotted an innocent child buried under rocks. When he got closer and examined it, he was horrified. A stone had been stuck in the child's mouth with Feviquick, so that his voice could not be heard and his screams would be muffled.
A battle for life against death
Without delay, the shepherd pulled the child out from under the rocks and carefully removed the stone from his mouth. Police were immediately informed, and the child was taken to a government hospital for treatment. Doctors reported that the child's timely arrival saved his life and he is now recovering. The child was fortunate to have a rescuer at the right time, otherwise he could have died.
Police is Investigating the matter
The police have taken this matter seriously and immediately launched an investigation. They are reviewing recent delivery records at nearby hospitals to identify the child's parents. They are also questioning people in nearby villages. They are making every effort to track down the perpetrator of this heinous crime.
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