Telangana Tragedy: 9-Month-Old Baby Dies After Swallowing Cold Drink Cap In Adilabad (VIDEO)
The child's father Surender and his family was attending a ceremony in Kommaguda village in Luxettipet Mandal, when the infant accidentally swallowed a soft drink cap.

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Adilabad (Telangana): Children should not be left unattended, especially while they are taken outside of the house. Many incidents have occurred in which children have lost their lives or suffered serious injuries due to a minor ignorance by the parents. In a similar incident, a child lost his life at an event in Telangana, after he was left unattended by his parents at the party.
The tragic incident came to light from Utkoor village in Telangana, where a 9-month-old baby boy died after he accidentally swallowed a cold drink cap at a ceremony. The infant has been identified as Rudra Ayaan and the kid met with the tragic incident allegedly due to the irresponsible behaviour of his parents.
Incident Occurred While Family At Ceremony
The child's father who has been identified as Surender along with his family was attending a ceremony in Kommaguda village in Luxettipet Mandal, when the infant accidentally swallowed a soft drink cap.
As soon as the news of the child swallowing the cold drink cap came to the notice of the parents, they rushed the child to the nearby hospital. The condition of the child was critical. Despite giving treatment, the baby could not be saved. The doctors present at the hospital declared the child dead. The child's death has left the family in a state of deep sorrow.
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