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Rats maul infant while parents sleep beside him

Updated on: 31 December,2011 07:16 AM IST  | 
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Father woke up only to find his son dead, with his right arm completely chewed off

Rats maul infant while parents sleep beside him

Father woke up only to find his son dead, with his right arm completely chewed off


A four-month-old boy died after rats gnawed his entire right arm from the shoulder down at his Ulhasnagar hutment yesterday. Unfortunately, for the tot, his parents were fast sleep and they only realised the grisly incident when they woke up in the morning.


Four-month-old Ganesh died after his right hand was completely
eaten by rats at his Ulhasnagar hutment yesterday


According to police, the infant Ganesh was sleeping on the floor with his father Machhindra Ganpat Kamble (55) and mother Ambua (30) in the night at Sanjay Gandhi Nagar hutments, Ulhasnagar-3.

In the morning, the next day, around 7 am, Kamble found that Ganesh lay still and wasn't responding to his wake up calls. On touching the baby, he found that his child's body was cold and was shocked to see the right hand mauled.

Kamble rushed the baby to the Central Hospital in Ulhasnagar where doctors declared him dead before admission. The doctor informed Kamble that the child died after rats ate his arm. "We have registered an accidental death," said an officer of Central police station, on condition of anonymity.

Kamble works as a labourer in an under construction building and this was his second marriage. His first wife had died earlier.



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