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Srinagar Toddler Rescued After Drowning in Jhelum Near Parimpora, Condition Critical

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Srinagar, May 4, KNT: A two-year-old child was rescued alive after drowning in the Jhelum River near a footbridge in the Parimpora area of Srinagar on Monday, officials said.

The child, identified as Abdullah, son of Showkat Ahmed Waza, a resident of Fruit Mandi Parimpora, was brought to the Children Hospital Bemina after the incident.

According to the attendant’s statement, the child had fallen into the river near a footbridge in Parimpora. He was subsequently pulled out of the water by a local resident, identified as Ajaz Ahmed Sheikh.

The child was alive at the time of rescue but was reported to be in a serious condition when shifted to the hospital for treatment.

Authorities said that the Police Control Room Srinagar had been informed about the incident. [KNT]

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