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Stray Dogs Guard Abandoned Newborn in West Bengal Miracle

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Stray dogs formed a protective circle around an abandoned newborn.
  • The infant was found alone on the ground, still marked with birth blood.
  • Residents witnessed the dogs acting as alert sentries throughout the night.
Stray Dogs Guard Abandoned Newborn in West Bengal Miracle

A newborn baby was discovered abandoned on the cold ground outside a bathroom in West Bengal's Nadia district in the pre-dawn hours. The infant, mere hours old and still bearing birth marks, was left without any note or covering. However, a pack of local stray dogs instinctively formed a silent, protective circle around the child throughout the night, preventing any harm.

Residents, upon waking, were astonished to find the dogs acting as vigilant sentinels, exhibiting unusual alertness without aggression. One resident, Sukla Mondal, described the scene as goosebump-inducing, noting the dogs' apparent understanding of the baby's vulnerability. Another local, Subhash Pal, recalled hearing the baby's cry and mistook it for a sick child, unaware of the canine guardians.

The baby was eventually rescued after the dogs cautiously allowed a resident to approach. Doctors confirmed the infant had no injuries, suggesting abandonment shortly after birth. Police have initiated an inquiry into the incident, and child welfare authorities are arranging for the baby's long-term care. The event has fostered a sense of awe and reflection in the community about humanity and compassion.

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A newborn baby was found abandoned on the ground and was protected by stray dogs overnight until rescued by residents.
A pack of stray dogs formed a protective circle around the infant, guarding it from harm throughout the night.
Nabadwip police and Child Help authorities are investigating the abandonment and arranging for the baby's care.

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