For about a week, she tried hard
to hold on and fight hard. But allegedly brutalised by her father for being
born a girl, she stood little chance.
Baby Neha Afreen died
after a cardiac arrest in a government hospital in Bangalore on Wednesday
morning.
The three-month-old baby
was admitted to the Vani Vilas Hospital on Thursday night, April 5, with a
severe head injury, dislocated neck and bite and burn marks on her body.
Her father Umar Farooq,
a car painter, is accused of inflicting the injuries on her because he wanted a
male child.
Though Afreen had showed
signs of recovery on Tuesday, her condition deteriorated by evening because of
repeated convulsions.
'She was in semi-comatose
state since Tuesday evening. We had put her on life support system.
Unfortunately, she could not make it,' said Dr Some Gowda, medical
superintendent of the hospital.
The hospital authorities
were awaiting a team of doctors from the National Institute of Mental Health
and Neuro Sciences for assistance because the baby had suffered internal head
injuries.
But Afreen could no longer
fight. She had hurried respiration of 30-40 per minute against the normal 20-25
and also pathycardia, or increased heart rate.
She breathed her last at
11.10 am shortly after a cardiac arrest.
The baby's mother,
19-year-old Reshma Banu, was inconsolable when the doctors broke the news to
her. Afreen was her only child and she had been in a state of shock since Thursday.
Reshma claims that her
37-year-old drunkard husband used to beat her up since Afreen was born.
Last Thursday, he came
home drunk in the evening and abused her again for giving birth to a girl.
When Reshma went off to
sleep, Farooq is accused of stuffing clothes into Afreen's mouth to muffle her
cries and hitting her with a blunt object.
Reshma, who woke up in
the middle of the night, saw the baby suffering convulsions.
She informed her
husband, who appeared uninterested. When the baby vomited blood, Farooq fled.
With the help of her
neighbours, Reshma hospitalised Afreen. It's alleged Farooq had assaulted the
child twice in the past but Reshma did not complain because she wanted to save
the marriage.
Once, he had bitten the
baby. On another occasion, Reshma found cigarette burn marks on her forehead
and back.
Reshma was initially
afraid of approaching the police. The hospital authorities informed the Child
Welfare Committee, which prevailed upon her to lodge a complaint against her
husband.
Farooq, who went
absconding after the alleged assault of his own daughter, was arrested on
Sunday and is now in judicial custody till April 21. He will now face murder
charges.
The baby's death has outraged the
civil society just weeks after the story of Baby Falak had shocked the country.
The Karnataka state
commission for protection of child rights demanded that Afreen's death be
treated as a murder case because the attack on the baby was intentional.
The state human rights
commission has sent a notice to Bangalore city police commissioner B. G. Jyothi
Prakash Mirji to personally oversee the case and report in two weeks.
National Commission for
Protection of Child Rights chairperson Shantha Sinha demanded speedy action
against the father.
Killing of the female
foetus and the girl child is rampant in India where even the educated and the rich
are known to prefer male child.
According to the 2011
Census report, the sex ratio in India stands at 914 females per 1,000 males.
A Unicef report said sex
selective abortion by unethical medical professionals has grown into a Rs
1,000-crore industry.
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