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Newborn baby found dead wrapped in a cloth

First Published: 9th May, 2018 7:31 IST

In a shocking news, a newborn baby was found dead wrapped in a cloth at Dimapur in Nagaland. The body was found by a passer-by on early Monday morning, following

In a shocking news, a newborn baby was found dead wrapped in a cloth at Dimapur in Nagaland.

The body was found by a passer-by on early Monday morning, following which the matter was informed to police. The Police later handed the body of the newborn to the Women’s Cell.

While, Diphubar Police station OC Bokato Sema told Northeast Live that no complaint has been registered in this regard as of now. He also informed that the baby was found in a very bad condition.

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