Sunday, November 30, 2025

Newborn’s Body Found in Abandoned Hut in Parsudih

Children Raise Alarm After Spotting Infant’s Body in Vacant Structure

Key Points:

  • Newborn’s body recovered from deserted hut in Parsudih
  • Children discovered the body while playing inside old structure
  • Police begin probe and send body for autopsy

JAMSHEDPUR – A newborn’s body was found inside an unused shed in Parsudih, prompting swift police action and concern among residents.

The body was located inside an old hut in Gwala Patti, Durga Bari. Children entered the structure during play. However, they soon noticed the remains. They cried for help.

Local residents rushed inside after hearing the children. Meanwhile, the crowd grew quickly. The information reached the police soon afterward.

Parsudih police arrived at the location. Moreover, officers inspected the surroundings. The body was later sent for postmortem. Police, on the other hand, questioned people living nearby. They tried to learn about the child and the situation around the incident.

A resident expressed deep concern. “No one expects such cruelty in any locality,” a local source said. The police continued their investigation.

The location has seen previous crime reports, including incidents highlighted in earlier cases and multiple shootings. Similar findings were also noted in unnatural death cases. Another crime reference can be seen in earlier recoveries. Details of separate suspicious deaths also appeared in related reports.

 

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