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Bikaner baby girl bitten by father dies in Jaipur hospital

By PTI
February 06, 2013 12:39 IST
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A five-month-old-baby girl from Bikaner, whose father had bitten off parts of her lips, nose and cheek in a fit of rage, died at a government hospital in Jaipur on Wednesday.

"The condition of the baby deteriorated on Tuesday night after she was breastfed by her mother.The milk entered into her lungs following which some complications developed and she was put on ventilator support but she died," Spokesperson of the SawaiManSinghGovernmentHospital in Bikaner said.

The girl was operated upon on Februrary 1. The olice said the baby's 36-year-old father Bahadur Singh will be charged with murder. The father had allegedly bitten off parts of her nose, lips and cheek in a fit of rage leaving her face damaged in Bikaner last month.

The accused was drunk when he reached his house in Siyana village and had a verbal spat with his wife Santosh over some domestic issue.

During the quarrel, he had bitten off the upper lip, nose and cheek of the baby in a fit of rage, according to the police. Deepak Kalra, chairperson, Child Rights Commission said,

"It is really very sad. She developed respiratory complications on Tuesday night. She was put on ventilator and we were hoping that she would come out and fight like she was fighting for the last 10 days but unfortunately she succumbed to the complications.

"As you know the surgery was five-and-half hours long. There were three surgeries that were done at one go and then she had to undergo two more surgeries. The case was complicated and unfortunately she could not go through it," she said.

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