
Ramgarh, February 4: A heartbreaking incident has occurred in the Chowki Bas village along the Alwar route in the Ramgarh police station area of Rajasthan.
A three-year-old girl mistakenly bit into an explosive device, thinking it was candy, resulting in a severe explosion. The blast was so powerful that it caused significant injuries to her jaw and cheek, leaving her bloodied and collapsed on the ground.
Reports indicate that Akshu had gone to a local grocery store with her six-year-old sister, Ahana, to buy candy. Allegations have surfaced against the shopkeeper, Sudil alias Kala, son of Nattho, who reportedly gave the girl a firecracker filled with explosives instead of candy. The explosion occurred as soon as she put it in her mouth.
Family members rushed the injured girl to a private hospital in Alwar, where doctors performed surgery. Fortunately, the operation was successful, and the girl is now out of danger.
In response to the incident, the girl’s aunt, Nikita, filed a complaint at the Ramgarh police station. Authorities have registered a case against the shopkeeper, Sudil alias Kala. Station House Officer Dr. Vijendra Singh stated that the suspect is in custody and being interrogated. Given the seriousness of the incident, a forensic investigation is underway, and expert opinions are being sought.
The accused shopkeeper claims that the girl’s injuries were caused by a fall on the road and a glass bottle of cold drink. However, the condition of the girl’s mouth and jaw clearly suggests an explosion. DSP Pintu Kumar emphasized that the police are conducting a thorough investigation into all aspects of the case. Strict action will be taken against the perpetrator if found guilty.