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Jaipur: 3-Year-Old Fell Into Hot Milk Vessel, Dies Of Burns

Jaipur: Three-year-old girl from Jogi Mohalla, Nangal Bharda, Samod, got severe burns after falling into a large pot of hot milk on Thursday evening. Her family took her to a private hospital in Chaumun, where doctors gave her first aid before referring her to Jaipur.

In Jaipur, a three-year-old girl from Jogi Mohalla, Nangal Bharda, Samod, suffered severe burns after falling into a large pot of hot milk on Thursday evening. Her family took her to a private hospital in Chaumun, where doctors provided first aid and then referred her to Jaipur. She died while receiving treatment at SMS Hospital on Friday morning.

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The girl was cremated in a somber atmosphere. Khushi was the only daughter of her parents. According to reports, Mukesh Yogi, who lives in Jogi Mohalla, sells curd at Veer Hanuman Mandir and Savamani Bhoj events in Khol. On Thursday evening, he heated milk in a large pot to make curd and left it on the ground to cool.

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Meanwhile, Mukesh’s three-year-old daughter Khushi was playing nearby when she approached the pot of boiling milk and fell in. Hearing her screams, family members rushed over and pulled her out, but she had already suffered severe burns.

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First published on: Jul 13, 2024 11:57 AM IST


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