The pain of this mother will tear the heart, 7-month-old innocent in Jhansi fire incident ...

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A mother, who lost the life of her 7-month-old innocent in the Jhansi fire incident, has expressed her pain and told that after the fire, she too ran to save her child, but it was too late. Now that mother is not able to muster the courage to see her child.

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Jhansi Medical College Fire: 10 innocent people died in a fire in Jhansi Medical College last night. There was a fire in the ICU of the children of the medical college. There were 55 children in the NICU at the time of the accident, out of which 37 children were safely evacuated. It is being told that all the children were rescued from the outside ward, but the children who were in the inner ward died due to burns. After the fire incident, there is a crowd of family members outside the hospital and the families of the children who lost their lives are crying and crying. A mother, who lost the life of her 7-month-old child in the accident, has narrated her pain and told that after the fire, she also ran to save her child, but it was too late by then.

This mother's pain will tear the heart

Sanjana, who lost her 7-month-old innocent, told that when she was told that her child had died, her husband went and saw the child, but she could not even muster the courage to see the piece of her liver. "Our newborn was admitted here for a month. The operation was done yesterday and after that the child was admitted to NCIU. There was a fire at around 10 pm last night, we rushed to pull out the child, but we were stopped. Later, we could not find the child despite searching for him for a long time. Later, we were told that our child died in the fire. My husband went and saw the baby."

#WATCH | Jhansi Medical College Tragedy | Kin of a newborn who died in the fire says, " Our newborn was admitted here for one month. Yesterday there was an operation and after that, the baby was admitted there (NCIU). Around 10 pm yesterday the fire broke out, we rushed to take... pic.twitter.com/ZvXfIYq4yn

— ANI (@ANI) November 16, 2024

The pain of a mother who lost a 7-month-old baby

Sanjana told, 'Our baby was 7 months old and was born prematurely, so he was admitted. He had trouble breathing. "All the negligence is on the part of the doctor, he falls asleep," he said, adding, "The child had water in his head and had an operation. When we asked to show the child, they refused and were told that you guys mess up. They mess up themselves and tell us that we mess up."

The negligence of the hospital has taken away the lives of 10 innocents?.. CM Yogi ordered a high-level inquiry, a painful accident took place late on Friday night in the Medical College of Jhansi. Ten newborn babies were charred to death in a massive fire in the NICCU (neonatal intensive care unit) ward. The children's families... pic.twitter.com/4pWc1M2GDl

— Zee News (@ZeeNews) November 16, 2024

10 children burnt to death, 37 removed by breaking windows

A major fire broke out in the infant ward (SNCU) of Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College in Jhansi at around 10 pm on Friday night. 10 newborn children were burnt to death in the accident. Their bodies have been recovered. After the fire incident, 37 children were rescued safely by breaking the window, who are undergoing treatment. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also come into action on the Jhansi fire incident, Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak, who was sent to the spot, said that the guilty will not be spared. CM Yogi has sought an investigation report from the commissioner and DIG within 12 hours.