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Oz-Indian mum reveals her horror after baby hit by Melbourne trai

Melbourne, October 27 (ANI): The Indian-origin mother of a baby that survived after his pram toppled from a platform and was hit by a Melbourne train has spoken of the horrible moment.

Shweta Verma narrated the incident to A Current Affair when the train ploughed into the pram at 35km/h, shunting it 30m along the tracks.

Miraculously, her six-month old baby Saurish was left with just scratches to the left side of his face.

"For a fraction of a second maybe I just took my hands off," the Herald Sun quoted her as telling Woman's Day.

"When that thing happened it was like one of those things you never want to happen to anyone. In front of my eyes ...

"I thought I'd lost my child, whom I love more than anyone or anything else - but then the next moment all I could think was how to find him and see how he was," she added.

The 29-year-old mum continued: "The first feeling was, 'My baby is alive!' It was the most incredible moment I have ever experienced.

"I would equate it to having been in excruciating pain and shock, and suddenly being washed with an overwhelming feeling of relief.

"He was still crying, but he was with the person he was most familiar with. He seemed to know, 'I'm OK now, I'm in my mother's arms'," she added. (ANI)

Oz-Indian found guilty of killing daughter, now accused of threatening legal team

Sydney, July 2 (ANI): A man found guilty of killing his baby daughter after treating her severe excema with homeopathic remedies has been arrested for threatening his legal team.Thomas Sam and his wife Manju are due to face a sentencing submissions hearing in the New South Wales Supreme Court today.The court heard he had been arrested following a threat made to his legal counsel.Sam applied for bail but was refused by Magistrate Kevin Flack and he was.....
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