Mother lies dead by tracks, wailing child tries to breastfeed

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Press Trust of India Damoh (MP)
Last Updated : May 25 2017 | 6:28 PM IST
A wailing child clung to his dead mother's breast as she lay dead near a railway track in Madhya Pradesh's Damoh district.
The incident was captured on video that later went viral on the social media.
Some locals spotted the woman's body at around 6 am yesterday near Malaiya railway crossing. The toddler, aged around two, was seen shaking his mother and trying to wake her up.
"We received information from some persons that a woman, aged around 35, was lying dead close to the railway tracks while her infant son was clinging to her breast and shaking her," GRP police station in-charge Anil Kumar Maravi said.
He said neither the identity of the woman nor the cause of her death could be ascertained.
All that was found from her was a receipt of a jewellery shop in Tikamgarh and Rs 573 in cash.
The child was handed over to a children's home after a medical check-up.
"We have kept the child in Bal Bhawan (a child shelter home) after the medical check-up," Damoh's district child welfare committee chairman Sudhir Vidyarthi said.
A search for the child's family is underway, he said.
"We will hand over the child to the family once they are found," he added.

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First Published: May 25 2017 | 6:28 PM IST

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