Kanpur News: Newborn Survives After Being Thrown from 50-Foot Bridge by Mother

Krishna, a two-month-old infant, fully recovered now, after surviving such a horrific ordeal in the Hallett Hospital here. On 29 August, the baby was tossed from a 50 feet high bridge in Hamirpur by his parents. Miraculously, rather than hitting the ground, the newborn landed in bushes that were so dense to prevent a fatal impact. Despite having more than 50 injuries, he still survived against all odds. Shockingly, while stuck in the bushes, an animal partially attacked him; however, his breath held strong, and he was rescued soon.
Kanpur News: Miracle Baby Krishna Survives 50-Foot Fall
The incident occurred at Kheda Bridge in Hamirpur, where someone covered the infant in cloth and threw him off. However, Krishna got stuck in a tree instead of falling on the ground. His cries caught the attention of local animals, which started attacking him, but before any lethal damage could be done, a group of police officers from Rath police station in Hamirpur heard his cries.
It shocked the officers to see an infant bleeding in the bushes. They took him to the district hospital. Then he was shifted to Hallett Hospital in Kanpur as his injuries were grave. There, he received dedicated care from the team of doctors who struggled hard to heal his wounds. As his condition started to improve, Krishna was moved out of the NICU and into a general ward.
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Krishna was on Friday released from Hallett Hospital. He, after a complete recovery, was sent to the Child Welfare Committee, Hamirpur, for further treatment. Baby Krishna's miraculous survival captured people's hearts, and many describe his survival as a miracle in which almighty intervened directly.