Parents dip cancer-ailing 7-year-old in Ganga for miracle cure; Child dies

DN Bureau

A seven-year-old boy, suffering from blood cancer, was allegedly dipped in the Ganga river in Haridwar until he suffocated to death. Read further on Dynamite News:

Dip for miracle cure proved fatal to the child
Dip for miracle cure proved fatal to the child


Haridwar: A seven-year-old boy, suffering from blood cancer, was allegedly dipped in the Ganga river in Haridwar until he suffocated to death, police said.

Police said that the boy's parents, who had brought him to the banks of Har-ki-Pauri, were hoping for a "miracle cure" after the doctors said that the child would never win the battle against cancer.

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The superstitious parents thought that if their son, ailing from blood cancer, would take a Gangasnan (dip in holy Ganga), he would be cured of the disease," City Superintendent of Police Swatantra Kumar said.

"The aunt of the boy dipped him in front of his parents. The child was screaming at first, but later the loud cries stopped. Bystanders rushed the child to the hospital, where he was declared dead," he said.

Further investigation is underway. (with ANI inputs)
 










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