Pune Shocker: 6–7 Newborns Found Stuffed in Plastic Jars, Dumped in Garbage in Daund, Probe On (VIDEO)
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 25, 2025 17:28 IST2025-03-25T17:21:27+5:302025-03-25T17:28:46+5:30
Pune, Maharashtra (March 25, 2025): A disturbing incident has surfaced in Daund taluka, where 6 to 7 newborns were found stuffed ...

Pune Shocker: 6–7 Newborns Found Stuffed in Plastic Jars, Dumped in Garbage in Daund, Probe On (VIDEO)
Pune, Maharashtra (March 25, 2025): A disturbing incident has surfaced in Daund taluka, where 6 to 7 newborns were found stuffed in plastic jars and dumped in a garbage area in Borawake Nagar on Tuesday.
Disturbing! 10-12 dead newborns found in plastic containers, discarded in garbage in Pune’s Daund pic.twitter.com/VNHGbVZRED
— Pune First (@Pune_First) March 25, 2025
The shocking discovery came to light in the morning when residents noticed suspicious items in a garbage heap. Upon closer inspection, they found plastic jars containing infant remains. Some reports suggest that body parts were also found. Locals immediately informed Daund police, who arrived at the scene and began their investigation.
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Police are now trying to determine the origins of the infants and how they ended up in the trash. Officers have started questioning nearby hospitals and clinics to uncover any links to illegal abortions or medical malpractice. The remains have been sent for medical examination, and the cause of death will be confirmed after autopsy results.
हे मानवी अवशेष रुग्णालयाकडे अभ्यासासाठी २०२० पासून आहेत आणि नजरचुकीने कचऱ्यात गेले अशी प्राथमिक माहिती आहे. राज्य महिला आयोग तातडीने तपास पूर्ण करण्याच्या सूचना देत वस्तुस्थितीदर्शक अहवाल आयोगास सादर करण्याचे निर्देश पोलिसांना दिले आहेत. @ChakankarSpeaks@puneruralpolice २/२
— Maharashtra State Commission for Women (@Maha_MahilaAyog) March 25, 2025
The State Women’s Commission has taken serious note of the case. In a statement, the commission said it expects a thorough investigation and strict action against those responsible. The investigation is ongoing.
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