Child With Cancer Dies After Ganga Immersion

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Child With Cancer Dies After Ganga Immersion

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In a distressing turn of events, a seven-year-old boy named Ravi, who was grappling with blood cancer, tragically lost his life after being compelled to submerge himself in the Ganga River for approximately five minutes by his aunt. This heart-wrenching incident took place at the Har Ki Pauri ghat in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, where the family, in a desperate bid for a miraculous cure, subjected the child to this ordeal.

Despite the child’s evident distress and suffocation during the repeated immersions, the aunt persisted with the ritual, disregarding pleas from onlookers who attempted to intervene. Meanwhile, Ravi’s parents continued chanting mantras, seemingly convinced of the ritual’s potential healing power.

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Tragically, the boy suddenly ceased showing signs of life. Despite the swift response of bystanders who rushed to retrieve him from the water, it was already too late, and Ravi had succumbed to the ordeal.

In the aftermath of this devastating incident, the Station House Officer (SHO) of the local police station, Bhavna Kainthola, revealed that Ravi’s parents and aunt were detained for questioning. Hailing from Delhi, the family’s actions have sparked an official investigation into the matter.

The SHO confirmed that the cause of Ravi’s death was drowning, prompting a thorough inquiry into the circumstances surrounding this tragic event. The unfolding investigation aims to shed light on the decisions and actions leading up to the young boy’s untimely demise during the ill-fated attempt to seek a miraculous cure in the sacred waters of the Ganga River.

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