Sandeep Singh is an 8-year-old boy. Sandeep used to eat chocolate brought by his father. Only a piece of chocolate stuck in his throat. Sandipala started having trouble breathing. Sandeep started gasping for breath.
After Sandeep was thrashed, his family members tried to remove the piece. After a lot of effort, the piece of chocolate stuck in Sandeep’s throat didn’t slide out of his throat and it didn’t come out of his mouth. Seeing Sandeep’s deteriorating condition, his family members immediately took him to the hospital. Only, the doctor declared Sandipala dead.
5 rupee coin stuck in child’s food
An incident similar to what happened in Telangana would have happened at Chitrakoot in Uttar Pradesh in June this year. A 5-rupee coin would have been affixed to Anand Kishore Chaudhary’s 4-year-old Chimuklyachya Annanliket from Karvi.
Or taking a 4-year-old child, he would go to the doctor for three consecutive days for his IVD. Even then the doctor could not take out the 5 rupee coin stuck in the child’s food line. After that the child was admitted to Satna district hospital in Madhya Pradesh. Here, the paediatrician, or the child’s ration card, took out a 5 rupee coin stuck in the ration card and gave great consolation to the family members.
District doctors holding bananas
Or Mulane would have lost the hesitation of 5 rupees while playing. After this the throat started hurting. He didn’t even know how to wear jewelry. There would have been a lot of trouble for the child and the family members. Doctors at Karvi and Banda would have bananas in hand. After that the family members of the child took the child to Satna district hospital.
x-ray disc
After bringing the child to Satna district hospital, X-rays of his entire body were taken there. Or it would have been clear in the X-ray that a 5-rupee coin was stuck on the food label of the child.