Agra. A couple from Belgaum, Karnataka had come to see the Taj Mahal on Monday with their two-year-old daughter Aija. While visiting the Taj Mahal, the girl got separated from her parents. In such a situation, the girl started crying. Her health deteriorated while crying. She fainted. Her body also stopped moving. CISF jawans sent her to the dispensary located at the Taj East Gate.
Dr. Rinku Baghel gave cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR), due to which her condition improved. After this, the girl was sent to Shanti Manglik Hospital by ambulance. The girl's condition is improving.
Doctors believe that the child had probably become unconscious due to hypoxia. Often, when a child cries too much, oxygen does not reach the brain, which leads to such a condition. Due to the promptness and understanding of the doctor, the child's life was saved.
Three-year-old son reunited with family
Sheikh Jasim's three-year-old son Sheikh Hanjala, who had come to see the Taj Mahal from Kolhapur in Maharashtra on Monday, got separated from his family. While returning after seeing the Taj Mahal, the family went towards the western gate parking and the child reached the RK barrier.
Seeing the child crying, the tourists informed the Quick Response Team of Taj Security Police. The team sent messages, checked CCTV footage and made announcements and found the child's relatives within 20 minutes and reunited them with the child. The tourists expressed their gratitude to the police.
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