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2-Month-Old Baby Among 8 Dead In Fire At Hospital In Mumbai's Andheri
- Tuesday December 18, 2018
- Mumbai News | Reported by Purva Chitnis
A major fire broke out on Monday at a Mumbai hospital killing at least eight people, disaster management officials said. Over 140 people have been rescued so far. Six were killed on Monday, and two died this morning, taking the number of dead to eight, news agency ANI reported.
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Moshe, In Mumbai For The First Time After 26/11, Says "Bahut Khushi"
- Wednesday January 17, 2018
- Mumbai News | Reported by Saurabh Gupta, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Moshe Holtzberg, the Israeli child who lost his parents in the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai and was known to millons of Indians as "Baby Moshe" , is back in the city again. The boy -- who was just two years old when his nanny snatched him away to safety from the side of his dead parents at Chabad House -- is now 11.
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'Baby' Moshe Mumbai Visit LIVE Updates: Moshe Holtzberg, 26/11 Terror Attack Survivor, Now 11, Visits Nariman House
- Tuesday January 16, 2018
- India News | Edited by S Shobana
Moshe Holtzberg, the Israeli child who as a toddler survived the 2008 terror attack at a Jewish centre in Mumbai,has returned to Mumbai this morning, nine years after his parents were shot dead by terrorists from Pakistan. Moshe will be at the Chabad House on Thursday, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on a six-day visit to Ind...
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9 Years After Parents' Death In 26/11 Attacks, Moshe Arrives In Mumbai
- Tuesday January 16, 2018
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
Moshe Holtzberg, Baby Moshe to all who know him, has returend to Mumbai this morning, nine years after his parents were shot dead by terrorists from Pakistan who attacked the city on November 26, 2008. He had planned to travel to Mumbai when he turns 13, but that plan got fast-forwarded by two years following an open invitation by Prime Minister Na...
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Mumbai: Injured Toddler Turned Away By 7 Hospitals, Dies After 5 Days
- Tuesday February 7, 2017
- Mumbai News | Rupsa Chakraborty, mid-day.com
Five days after mid-day reported how one-and-half-year old was turned away by seven hospitals, toddler succumbs to accident injuries; state health dept orders inquiry into private hospitals violating SC ruling to accept critically ill patients even if they can't cough up deposit
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5 Children Among 9 Dead In Fire At Building In Mumbai's Andheri
- Thursday June 30, 2016
- Mumbai News | Written by Ankita Sinha (with inputs from agencies)
Five children were among nine killed in a fire at a pharmacy in Mumbai's Andheri this morning. The youngest was a baby, just a few months old.
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Woman Arrested Near Mumbai for Allegedly Dashing Newborn Girl to Death
- Thursday April 16, 2015
- Mumbai News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal, Reported by Nikita Niraj Arora
A woman was arrested today for allegedly throwing her newborn daughter down from the second floor of a private hospital in Dombivli, 46 km from Mumbai. The body of the dead baby was discovered in the hospital compound on the morning of March 12.
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Baby dies after woman is forced to deliver on footpath
- Tuesday October 11, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
A 22-year-old woman was forced to deliver a baby on a street in Mumbai in the dead of night fter a hospital denied her admission. Owing to lack of any medical care, the baby could not survive for more than a few hours. The incident happened outside the BMC-run Bhabha Hospital in Kurla (West). The hospital has seen three such incidents in the last t...
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Mumbai couple commits suicide, baby cries on
- Sunday June 27, 2010
- Cities | mid-day.com
A couple in Mumbai allegedly committed suicide by hanging themselves with a nylon rope, while their one and a half-year-old daughter continued to cry.Construction worker Nagraj Nadar and his wife Kala lived on the ground floor of a shanty, while their relatives stayed on the upper floor.The continuous crying of the baby alerted the relatives who kn...
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2-Month-Old Baby Among 8 Dead In Fire At Hospital In Mumbai's Andheri
- Tuesday December 18, 2018
- Mumbai News | Reported by Purva Chitnis
A major fire broke out on Monday at a Mumbai hospital killing at least eight people, disaster management officials said. Over 140 people have been rescued so far. Six were killed on Monday, and two died this morning, taking the number of dead to eight, news agency ANI reported.
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Moshe, In Mumbai For The First Time After 26/11, Says "Bahut Khushi"
- Wednesday January 17, 2018
- Mumbai News | Reported by Saurabh Gupta, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Moshe Holtzberg, the Israeli child who lost his parents in the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai and was known to millons of Indians as "Baby Moshe" , is back in the city again. The boy -- who was just two years old when his nanny snatched him away to safety from the side of his dead parents at Chabad House -- is now 11.
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'Baby' Moshe Mumbai Visit LIVE Updates: Moshe Holtzberg, 26/11 Terror Attack Survivor, Now 11, Visits Nariman House
- Tuesday January 16, 2018
- India News | Edited by S Shobana
Moshe Holtzberg, the Israeli child who as a toddler survived the 2008 terror attack at a Jewish centre in Mumbai,has returned to Mumbai this morning, nine years after his parents were shot dead by terrorists from Pakistan. Moshe will be at the Chabad House on Thursday, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on a six-day visit to Ind...
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9 Years After Parents' Death In 26/11 Attacks, Moshe Arrives In Mumbai
- Tuesday January 16, 2018
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
Moshe Holtzberg, Baby Moshe to all who know him, has returend to Mumbai this morning, nine years after his parents were shot dead by terrorists from Pakistan who attacked the city on November 26, 2008. He had planned to travel to Mumbai when he turns 13, but that plan got fast-forwarded by two years following an open invitation by Prime Minister Na...
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Mumbai: Injured Toddler Turned Away By 7 Hospitals, Dies After 5 Days
- Tuesday February 7, 2017
- Mumbai News | Rupsa Chakraborty, mid-day.com
Five days after mid-day reported how one-and-half-year old was turned away by seven hospitals, toddler succumbs to accident injuries; state health dept orders inquiry into private hospitals violating SC ruling to accept critically ill patients even if they can't cough up deposit
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5 Children Among 9 Dead In Fire At Building In Mumbai's Andheri
- Thursday June 30, 2016
- Mumbai News | Written by Ankita Sinha (with inputs from agencies)
Five children were among nine killed in a fire at a pharmacy in Mumbai's Andheri this morning. The youngest was a baby, just a few months old.
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Woman Arrested Near Mumbai for Allegedly Dashing Newborn Girl to Death
- Thursday April 16, 2015
- Mumbai News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal, Reported by Nikita Niraj Arora
A woman was arrested today for allegedly throwing her newborn daughter down from the second floor of a private hospital in Dombivli, 46 km from Mumbai. The body of the dead baby was discovered in the hospital compound on the morning of March 12.
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Baby dies after woman is forced to deliver on footpath
- Tuesday October 11, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
A 22-year-old woman was forced to deliver a baby on a street in Mumbai in the dead of night fter a hospital denied her admission. Owing to lack of any medical care, the baby could not survive for more than a few hours. The incident happened outside the BMC-run Bhabha Hospital in Kurla (West). The hospital has seen three such incidents in the last t...
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Mumbai couple commits suicide, baby cries on
- Sunday June 27, 2010
- Cities | mid-day.com
A couple in Mumbai allegedly committed suicide by hanging themselves with a nylon rope, while their one and a half-year-old daughter continued to cry.Construction worker Nagraj Nadar and his wife Kala lived on the ground floor of a shanty, while their relatives stayed on the upper floor.The continuous crying of the baby alerted the relatives who kn...
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