Noida: A very painful case has come to light from Noida, adjacent to the country's capital Delhi. Here a two and a half-month-old child has died due to eating chocolate. According to media reports, the child died due to chocolate stuck in his neck. The reason for the death of the child is also being told not to get an ambulance.
According to media reports, Pinki Sharma's sister-in-law of Sector 81 of Noida was delivered two and a half months ago. Her child was very healthy. On Friday, this child was lying and during this time another child was sitting near him and was eating chocolate. In the meantime, he put chocolate in the mouth of the little boy. When an elder in the house saw that chocolate was stuck in the child's mouth, they got shocked. At first, they tried to remove the chocolate by putting a finger, but it did not come out, then the family members hurriedly reached the local hospital with the child, but the doctors there referred them to the district hospital.
Meanwhile, family members were constantly calling 102 to take the child to the district hospital, but the ambulance did not come even after waiting for half an hour. When the ambulance did not arrive, the family members rushed in auto to the district hospital, but by then the child was dead. After the death of innocent children, mourning has taken place in the family. Family members say that if he had got an ambulance at the time and had he been able to take his child to the district hospital, the child would probably be alive today.
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