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Severed head of newborn found in Jharkhand's Palamu; probe underway

The police recovered the head on Thursday evening from the cremation ground near the Tedhwa Bridge, located in the Medininagar Town police station.

Published on: Oct 31, 2025 02:58 PM IST
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The severed head of a newborn baby was found near a cremation ground in Jharkhand’s Palamu district, a police officer said on Friday.

Police said that a case on charges of stalking, among other sections, was registered. (Representative Image/Hindustan Times)
Police said that a case on charges of stalking, among other sections, was registered. (Representative Image/Hindustan Times)

It appears that the head belonged to a newborn that is three to four days old.

The police recovered the head on Thursday evening from the cremation ground near the Tedhwa Bridge, located in the Medininagar Town police station limits, the officer said.

The baby’s torso has not been found.

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Matter under investigation, torso to be found

Jyotilal Rajwar, the in-charge of the Medininagar Town police station, said, “The police are investigating the matter, and efforts are underway to recover the torso.”

He said that the police are scrutinising data from all hospitals in the area to determine how many babies were born in the last three to four days and where they are currently located.

The head has been taken into custody, and once the torso is recovered, postmortem examination of the body will be conducted. He said that an FIR will be registered in the case, and further action will be taken.

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