Child exchange in Jaipur, police will get DNA test done

DNA will know which child is whose: Child exchange in Jaipur, police will get the DNA test done

Sep 8, 2022 - 10:41
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Child exchange in Jaipur, police will get DNA test done

A case of changing children has come to the fore in the Women's Hospital located at Sanganeri Gate, Jaipur. After this change due to the carelessness of the hospital administration, the controversy has increased so much that the administration will have to get the DNA test of the children done to satisfy their parents. Only after the DNA test report comes, it will be known which child belongs to which parent. The doctors of the hospital say that this is the first case of this kind when a DNA test is being done to solve it.
Hospital's Superintendent Dr. Asha Verma told that on September 1, Reshma, a resident of Ghatgate, Jaipur, and Nisha, a resident of Karauli, were delivered. During this, there was a misunderstanding about the tag of both the children and the children were exchanged. Three days later, i.e. on Saturday, September 3, when the hospital administration came to know about their mistake, they informed the families of both the children. Reshma's family got angry about this matter and they refused to take the child. After this dispute, both the newborn children were kept in the hospital's nursery and a committee of 6 doctors was formed to solve the matter.
To solve this matter, first, the hospital administration took the blood samples of both the children and the parents of both the children and determined on the basis of its investigation that the boy is Nisha and the girl is of Reshma. Reshma's family refused to accept this report of the blood sample. After that the investigation committee got the blood sample tested again, even then on the basis of the report, the girl turned out to be Reshma and the boy Nisha. However, this time Reshma's family members refused to adopt the girl and demanded a DNA test.
Dr. Verma told that even after the blood report of the investigation committee was not ready, then the committee recommended a DNA test. In view of this, we have sent the matter to the Lalkothi police station and the DNA test will also be done by the police. Doctors say that now DNA test is the only option to resolve the dispute. In case of emergency, the report of this investigation will come in 4-7 days.
During this, the children have now been kept in the nursery located in the hospital under the supervision of the hospital administration. From where both the children are being fed milk from Mother Milk Bank. It is being told that Reshma already has 2 girls, while Nisha already has a boy.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer