Delhi airport received ‘youngest passenger ever’: Baby delivered at Delhi airport

New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport welcomed their youngest passenger ever after a woman on Tuesday gave birth to a baby at the Terminal 3 Medical facility. Delhi airport received ‘youngest passenger ever’: Baby delivered at Delhi airport.

“Welcoming the youngest passenger ever! Celebrating the arrival of the First Baby at Terminal 3, Medanta Facility. Mother and child, both are doing well,” Delhi Airport tweeted on Tuesday. At the Delhi Airport T-3, in event of a medical emergency, well-trained doctors and paramedics are available for emergency treatment.

These doctors and paramedics are available 24 into 7. The Medanta Medical Centres at the Delhi Airport Terminals are equipped with an emergency treatment centre. Fortis Medical Facility is also available at T-3.

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Well-trained doctors and paramedics are on standby at Terminal 3 at all times to deal with medical emergencies, if any. The Medanta medical centres at the Delhi airport terminals are equipped with an emergency treatment centre. Terminal 3 also has a medical facility run by the Fortis group of hospitals.

28-year-old man chops live-in partner into pieces stores them in fridge for weeks

A 28-year-old man allegedly strangled his live-in partner and sawed her body into 35 pieces which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his residence in South Delhi’s Mehrauli before dumping them across the city over several days, police said on Monday.28-year-old man chops live-in partner into pieces stores them in fridge for weeks .

In a harrowing tale of betrayal and subterfuge, the accused, a trained chef, evaded detection for six months, continued to live in the house they shared and was only arrested early Saturday after details of the killing and its grisly aftermath came to light during his interrogation.

Aaftab Amin Poonawala told the police during the investigation that he killed Shraddha Walkar after a quarrel over marriage and the idea of chopping her body into pieces was inspired by “Dexter”, an American crime TV series.

He not only bought the fridge to preserve the body parts but also stocked incense sticks and room fresheners to suppress the foul smell emanating from the corpse. Stepping out past midnight with body parts packed in poly bags, the accused meticulously planned which ones to dispose of first depending upon which part starts decomposing at the earliest, the police said.

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