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NewsFebruary 29, 2008

AHMADABAD, India -- A newborn girl fell through the toilet in a moving train and onto the tracks moments after her mother gave birth prematurely, surviving nearly two hours before being found, relatives said Thursday. The infant's mother, who uses the single name Bhuri, was traveling with relatives on a train when she went to the bathroom shortly before midnight Tuesday and unexpectedly gave birth, said Arjun Kumar, her brother-in-law...

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Bhuri, left, looked at her baby girl Thursday at Rajasthan Hospital in Ahmadabad, India. (AJIT SOLANKI ~ Associated Press)
Bhuri, left, looked at her baby girl Thursday at Rajasthan Hospital in Ahmadabad, India. (AJIT SOLANKI ~ Associated Press)

AHMADABAD, India -- A newborn girl fell through the toilet in a moving train and onto the tracks moments after her mother gave birth prematurely, surviving nearly two hours before being found, relatives said Thursday.

The infant's mother, who uses the single name Bhuri, was traveling with relatives on a train when she went to the bathroom shortly before midnight Tuesday and unexpectedly gave birth, said Arjun Kumar, her brother-in-law.

"Later, she fell unconscious and the baby fell through the toilet," he said. "Two stations later, we knocked at the door."

Bhuri opened the door, soaked in blood.

"When we asked her about what happened, she said the baby had fallen through onto the tracks," Kumar said.

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Bhuri looked at her baby girl Thursday in the Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit at Rajasthan Hospital in Ahmadabad, India. The newborn baby girl fell through the toilet in a moving train and onto the tracks moments after her mother prematurely gave birth, surviving nearly two hours before being found, relatives said Thursday. (V-AJIT SOLANKI ~ Associated Press)
Bhuri looked at her baby girl Thursday in the Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit at Rajasthan Hospital in Ahmadabad, India. The newborn baby girl fell through the toilet in a moving train and onto the tracks moments after her mother prematurely gave birth, surviving nearly two hours before being found, relatives said Thursday. (V-AJIT SOLANKI ~ Associated Press)

Toilets on Indian trains usually have holes that open directly onto the tracks. There were no indications that authorities doubted Bhuri's story.

Guards at one of the stations the train had passed soon found the baby.

"She was on the rail track for almost 1 1/2 to two hours," said Dr. Gautam Jain, a pediatrician at Rajasthan Hospital in Ahmadabad, in the western state of Gujarat, where the baby and mother were taken.

The infant, who has not yet been named, was eight to 10 weeks premature and weighed only about 3 pounds 4 ounces, Jain said. She had a low heart rate and body temperature.

"We do not expect such children to survive," Jain said, adding that her survival was "God's mercy."

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