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Boy approaches police station for not allowing him to play

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Boy approaches police station for not allowing him to play

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Hyderabad: A 7-year-old boy approached the police station after being stopped from playing in his neighborhood street.

According to police, the child identified as Ayaz Siddiqui, a resident of Choori Para — arrived at the Sakhi Peer police station to lodge a formal complaint against two women.

The boy claimed that the women, identified as Raniya and Muni, repeatedly prevent him from playing in the street and chase him away.

Police have filed a report of the inferior child and assured to solve the problem.

Earlier, In a rare and astonishing incident, a woman in central China gave birth to a baby boy just an hour after arriving at the hospital—completely unaware she had been  expected pregnant for the past nine months.

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According to a report by the South China Morning Post, the surprising event took place in Ezhou, a city in China’s Hubei province. The woman reportedly drove herself to the hospital on an electric bike after experiencing stomach pain following lunch.

Upon examination, doctors informed her that she was in labor. Within an hour, she gave birth to a healthy baby boy.

Such cases are extremely rare and are said to occur in roughly one in several million pregnancies, where the expectant mother remains unaware of her condition until delivery.

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