Mumbai’s Jari Mari locality awoke to a gruesome scene as the corpse of a newborn female was located in a forsaken spot by the airport boundary wall. Reported near the Muslim Society in Sevaknagar, the incident unfolded early Wednesday, mobilizing Sakinaaka police into action.
Upon receiving intel via the main control room, response teams hastened to the location, isolated it, and executed necessary procedures. The baby was promptly shifted to Rajawadi Hospital for checks, only to be certified deceased by attending physicians. Post-mortem proceedings are in progress to unravel the mystery.
The infant, fair-skinned, curly-haired, and approximately 18 inches tall with a medium physique, was discovered unclothed, indicating demise shortly after birth. Police hypothesize abandonment stemmed from efforts to conceal the pregnancy amid fears of social repercussions.
An FIR against an unnamed accused has been lodged at Sakinaaka station. Investigators are delving into local CCTV archives, conducting area sweeps, and querying hospitals, pharmacies, and nursing homes for pertinent data on recent neonates.
This appalling episode has provoked widespread condemnation, spotlighting entrenched issues like gender bias and lack of support for single mothers. Law enforcement remains committed to a thorough probe, promising the perpetrator’s imminent arrest. It beckons a collective push towards safeguarding innocent lives in India’s bustling metros.

