Lucknow: A 26-year-old RPF constable helped to revive an infant, who was born in the lavatory of a train heading towards Rourkela, Odisha, using her experience at a private clinic.
The cop, identified as Kumari Sona, went beyond the call of duty and saved the newborn and the mother, who were lying helpless for nearly half an hour.
After Sona’s intervention, the infant started breathing, and later a railway medical team at Rourkela junction took the woman and her child to the nearest hospital, the Times of India reported.
The incident took place on Tuesday evening.
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