India
Five newborns, all less than a week old, were killed and another was injured in northern India yesterday after a short-circuit sparked a fire in the hospital maternity ward where they were being treated for jaundice.
The blaze began before dawn at the state-run Rajendra hospital in the city of Patiala, apparently after a machine that is used to treat jaundiced babies by exposing them to a special light malfunctioned, said police officer Pritpal Singh.
Five other newborns were rescued, including one who suffered burns. All the babies were under a week old and receiving treatment under the phototherapy machine.
"There was a short-circuit in the tubes of the machines," hospital superintendent Surinder Singh said. "The staff reacted immediately, but unfortunately five babies could not be saved."
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Sunday 27 May 2012
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