City
Epaper

Rabies-infected girl bites 40 people before dying in UP village

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 26, 2023 16:08 IST

In a shocking incident, a two-and-a-half year old girl, who was bitten by a stray dog, went on to ...

Open in App

In a shocking incident, a two-and-a-half year old girl, who was bitten by a stray dog, went on to bite around forty persons before she died. According to reports, the girl was at her maternal uncle’s house in Kyolari village of Konch tehsil when she was bitten by a stray dog about a fortnight ago. During the span of a fortnight, the girl reportedly bit 40 people. Villagers claimed that the dog had died after biting the girl.

After the dog attack, the girl was taken to a quack instead of a qualified doctor. “When they returned to the village, the child started showing symptoms of rabies, which was ignored by her family,” they alleged. Over the next few days, the girl bit over 40 people or scratched them with her nails. On Friday, the girl collapsed and her family took her to the district hospital from where she was referred to Jhansi. However, she died on Monday. CHC in-charge Dinesh Bardariya said: “Over 40 people from Kyolari village have come for rabies vaccine. However, there is no need to panic as we have enough rabies injections available.”

Tags: RabiesUttar Pradesh
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalUP Shocker: Minor Girl Allegedly Abducted and Assaulted for Two Weeks, Accused Arrested

NationalUP Shocker: Man Inappropriately Touches Girl and Flees, Disturbing Video Surfaces

NationalYamuna Expressway Accident: 13 Dead, 25 Injured as Vehicles Collide and Buses Catch Fire in Mathura

NationalDelhi-Agra Expressway Accident: 4 Killed, 25 Injured as Vehicles Catch Fire Due to Collision in Mathura Amid Fog

NationalBasti Bus Accident: 4 Killed, 11 Injured in Truck-Bus Collision Near Top Bhatta

National Realted Stories

NationalSuspected militants open fire in Manipur's Bishnupur, no injury reported, tensions escalate

NationalAll India Civil Services Lawn Tennis Tournament 2025–26 begins in Gandhinagar

NationalWomen-centric schemes have enhanced their dignity, says Assam CM

NationalOdisha: OHRC seeks CS report on outsourced employees’ plight

NationalAndhra Pradesh continues to play important role in India-US relations: Chandrababu Naidu