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Police said the boy had been unwell for few months and his parents regularly took him to the hospital. On Sunday, the parents rushed the boy to a hospital after they noticed a needle poking out of his back.
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The man leaped into the enclosure and tried to catch the attention of the big cat by folding his hands and bowing down in front of it. Moments after, the tigress leaped at him before grabbing him by his neck
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The man reached home drunk and took his younger daughter to an adjoining room where he attempted to rape her. Upon hearing the girl’s screams, the man’s wife rushed to the room and tried to stop him.
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The infant’s father’s sister, who was also present at the home when the incident took place, filmed the woman banging the baby’s head against the wall instead of stopping the accused.
The teen "confessed having kidnapped the child and tied him with a rope and abandoned him to escape the examination by being asked to search for the kid," police said.
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