Man burying daughter finds newborn alive in grave in northern India

Published October 15, 2019
The newborn was taken to a hospital where she is receiving medical care. — Photo credit: BBC
The newborn was taken to a hospital where she is receiving medical care. — Photo credit: BBC

LUCKNOW: A man digging a grave in northern India last week found a newborn girl buried alive — the latest case to shine a spotlight on female infanticide in the country.

Hitesh Sirohi had gone to bury his own daughter, who died a few minutes after birth on Wednesday, when his spade hit an earthen pot, police in Uttar Pradesh state said. “When he noticed a newborn girl inside it, he immediately rescued her and dialled ... for help.”

Sirohi told the Times of India he found the baby wrapped in a cloth and crying.

“At one point I thought that my daughter had come alive. But the voice was actually coming from the pot,” he told the newspaper.

The newborn was taken to a hospital where she is receiving medical care, police said, adding that a local politician was paying for her expenses.

India has long struggled with female infanticide, which has become widespread because of parents’ preferences for sons — who are viewed as investment and heirs — while girls are seen as a liability.

India is trying to bridge the sex ratio gap with tough laws, as the country fares badly with 940 females for every 1,000 males, according to the 2011 census.

Prenatal sex determination was outlawed in 1994, but families still use illegal methods or devices to discover the gender and terminate pregnancies for unwanted female offspring.

A 2011 study in the British medical journal The Lancet found that up to 12 million girls had been aborted in the last three decades in India.

In January, a three-week old baby girl was found buried alive in Rajasthan state after locals heard her crying from a shallow grave, but died after a few weeks at a hospital.

In 2017, police in western Maharashtra state recovered 19 female foetuses from a sewer near a clinic.

A doctor was arrested and charged with illegally aborting female foetuses for parents desperate for a boy.

Published in Dawn, October 15th, 2019

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