New Delhi: 3 sisters die due to hunger, malnourishment

On Tuesday morning, Delhi woke up to the shocking of three girls dying of hunger and starvation. They were brought dead to the hospital by their mother

On Tuesday morning, Delhi woke up to the shocking of three girls dying of hunger and starvation. Their mother brought her three little daughters – eight, four and two – to a hospital, where doctors declared them dead. How did they die, the police asked the mother. “Give me food..,” she mumbled, who showed signs of hunger and starvation as well.

The three sisters had died of hunger, doctors reported after an initial examination. They hadn’t eaten for eight days. On Monday night, they went into shock. A second autopsy has confirmed that they had starved to death. “There was no trace of fat on their bodies. Postmortem showed the stomach was absolutely empty. It’s a case of gross malnutrition,” said Amita Saxena, Medical Superintendent, Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital, told NDTV. “In my career of 15 years at a government hospital, never have I seen something like this,” another doctor on the case said. The children’s starvation death in the capital city, which has the country’s second-highest income, has sent shockwaves throughout the country.

NDTV reports that the family of five moved into Mandawali in east Delhi from Bengal on Saturday with a friend of the children’s father, say neighbours. Their father, a rickshaw-puller, is untraceable. Some neighbours said he had gone in search of work and would return in a couple of days. He had come to Delhi for work after his rickshaw was stolen. The girls’ mother looked “mentally unsound”, the police said. The police didn’t if the mental condition of the mother was due to shock or starvation. Inside the room that the family had stayed for the past three days, a forensic team found some medicine bottles, pills for diarrhoea and little else.

Two of the younger sisters had been unwell for a few days, with bouts of vomiting and diarrhoea. It is not clear how the oldest girl, who went to school and should have been provided mid-day meals, also fell ill. Leaders of the BJP and the Congress visited the family and both targeted Delhi’s Aam Aadmi Party government. “It is utterly shameful… I don’t want to make it about politics… The centre sends subsidised food; it is the Delhi government’s job to deliver it to citizens,” said BJP’s Delhi chief Manoj Tiwari. Congress’s Ajay Maken, after meeting the girls’ mother, said: “Shocking to hear their story, the failure of the government and the system.”

The AAP government in Delhi has accused the BJP of pointing fingers after blocking its scheme for doorstep delivery of services including ration.

“Delhi government has been begging for a year for the doorstep delivery of ration. Who has been blocking it? There should be an investigation,” said AAP’s Sanjay Sharma.

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