1-year-old girl asks for water, mother accidentally gives acid stored in water bottle

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October 3, 2018

Bengaluru, Oct 3: A one-year-old girl is battling for life after her mother accidentally gave her toilet-cleaning acid stored in a water bottle to drink.

The incident took place at Chinnappanahalli in east Bengaluru a few days ago when the family was attending a puja at a friend’s newly-built house and the girl has been admitted in Rainbow Children’s Hospital in Marathahalli.

The victim, Payal, is the second child of a labourer couple from Bihar. Her mother Gemini Devi had given her a biscuit and, after eating it, the girl asked for water. When Devi found a half-filled bottle on a window shelf, she mistook it for water. Immediately after taking one or two sips, the child started screaming and fumes came out of her mouth, to the shock of her parents. She was soon breathless.

“The bottle was half empty and, as it looked like water, my wife gave it to her,” said Payal’s father Jairaj Mathur. “We realised the mistake only after she started crying. We took her to a nearby hospital, but were asked to shift her to a bigger centre. We then came to Rainbow Children’s Hospital where she was put on ventilator immediately. She is now under observation.”

Dr Sujatha T, consultant paediatric intensivist, Rainbow Children’s Hospital, said the child’s food pipe, stomach walls and windpipe were damaged. “Payal cannot even swallow saliva. After four weeks, she’ll undergo surgery to widen the food pipe when the upper part of the gut is healed,” she said.

The hospital has started a crowd-funding initiative to help the girl as her parents are poor.

Doctors said the parents of Payal had brought the bottle to the hospital. “The bottle was a typical water container and bore a label ‘toilet cleaning acid’. We don’t know exactly what chemical was in it but it was acid of some type. Parents have to be careful while administrating anything to children,” said Dr Sujatha.

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Ajith
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Wednesday, 3 Oct 2018

We wish the baby a Speedy Recovery. God Bless Her 

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The state govt has also declared one-week holiday for anganwadis, as a precautionary measure to control the spread of COVID-19 among children.

The respective district administrations have been directed to take necessary steps to ensure that the groceries are delivered to the students’ homes as well.

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July 20,2020

A 32-year-old Dalit man was allegedly stripped and assaulted by a group of 13 youth in Karnataka's Vijayapura for reportedly touching a motorbike of an upper caste owner, police said on Monday.

"On a complaint by the Dalit victim (Kashinath Talwar), we have booked the 13 accused and investigating the incident, which occurred at Minajgi village near Talikoti on July 18," Vijayapura district Superintendent of Police Anupam Agarwal told reporters here.

"Though Talwar claimed that he touched the bike by mistake and pleaded for mercy, he said the accused severely thrashed him with sticks and footwear and took off his pants while he lay on the road haplessly," Agarwal said, citing from the victim's 2-page complaint in Kannada.

A video clip of the assault went viral on the social media and triggered outrage in the district against the upper caste accused, as the intervention by the victim's parents did not stop them from carrying the assault. Vijayapura is 524km northwest of Bengaluru.

Talwar's father Yankappa also alleged that he, his wife and their daughter were also attacked by the accused when they tried to rescue him from being brutally assaulted.

In a related development, two-three women in the village also filed a complaint with the police against Talwar for allegedly eve-teasing and 'flashing' before them.

"We have summoned Talwar to inquire about his conduct as the women alleged that he teased them, touched them inappropriately and exposed his private parts while they were washing clothes outside their houses," Agarwal said.

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The nationwide lockdown to halt the spread of coronavirus is in place till May 31. However, certain relaxations have been allowed.

All airports and air carriers are being informed to be ready for operations from next week, tweeted civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

The standard operating procedures for passenger movement will be separately issued by the ministry, said the minister.

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