This incident happened in Beed, Maharashtra, when the girl was playing in her house and suddenly a piece of chocolate got stuck in her throat.
A shocking incident has come to light from Maharashtra. An innocent girl of just seven months lost her life because of a chocolate. This incident happened when the girl was playing in her house and suddenly a piece of chocolate got stuck in her throat.
The deceased girl has been identified as Aruhi Anand Khod. This tragic incident happened when Aruhi was playing at her home. While playing, she accidentally tried to swallow a piece of chocolate, but that piece got stuck in her throat.
When the family saw the deteriorating condition of the girl, they rushed her to the hospital, but by then it was too late. After examination, the doctors declared the girl dead. After this incident, the parents are in deep shock. There is mourning in the entire family.
Many innocent children have died before due to things getting stuck in their throats. Before this, recently in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, a 16-month-old child died due to a small gram getting stuck in his throat. Jai Kumar's son, who earns his living by doing labour, was eating gram at home, during which a grain got stuck in his throat. The family rushed the struggling child to the hospital, but by then he had died.
In Farrukhabad, a five-year-old girl died after getting stuck in a balloon while chewing it. Mohammad Najid's daughter, a resident of Bhadausa village, was playing outside the house. The children started blowing balloons. The girl put a balloon in her mouth. The balloon got stuck in her throat. The family started taking her to the hospital, but the girl died on the way.
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