A 10-month-old baby found near a railway, parents were not found


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Amritsar train tragedy: the baby will be sent to an adoption center if no one comes to pick him up

Amritsar:

A 10-month-old baby was found near the railway in Amritsar, where 61 people observing the Dussehra festivities were killed on 19 October. The police have not yet been able to locate the baby's parents. The baby was rescued by the police four hours after the accident.

The police said that if anyone identified the baby, he could call 0183 2220205 and get in touch with them.

The baby has suffered slight forehead injuries and is currently being treated at Guru Nanak Hospital in Amritsar. The police told NDTV that if they could not find their parents, the baby would be sent to an adoption center.

After the terrible train accident, no less than 20 complaints of missing persons were recorded in various police stations of Amritsar. Many panic-stricken family members who had been watching Ravan burn Dussehra's night searched frantically for a hospital looking for missing relatives.

Captain Amarinder Singh, Prime Minister of Punjab, has asked his senior officials to know the background of the families affected by the train accident and to plan specific rehabilitation measures. He also asked that the compensation be paid as soon as possible to the families of the victims.

At the same time, angry residents protested against the Punjab government and the railways in the Joda Phatak region, where the accident occurred. The demonstrations took a violent turn Sunday, leaving some police officers injured.

The residents threw stones at the police when they tried to remove them from the tracks. The protesters were demanding action against the organizers of the Dusshera event near Joda Phatak, where a high-speed train crashed the party-goers who had gathered to witness the fire of the town. effigy of Ravan.

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