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Newborn baby’s body recovered on Guwahati-Delhi bound Air Asia flight

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New Delhi: In a shocking incident, a body of a newborn baby was found on the Guwahati-Delhi bound Air Asia flight.

Reportedly, the newborn’s body was found in the flight’s toilet.

Sanjay Bhatia, DCP (airport) of Delhi Police, said that police was informed about by an Air Asia flight manager that “during the journey, a foetus was found in the lavatory”. Police officials were then dispatched to the aircraft, which docked at Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport, DCP Bhatia said, adding that initial probe suggests that the baby was delivered stillborn.

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“A lady boarded from Guwahati. During the journey on the flight, she delivered a premature dead foetus. The matter is being enquired into further details,” the police officer was quoted in a report.

The Delhi Police has registered a case of death and has launched a probe into the incident.

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