Breaking Update: Here’s a clear explanation of the latest developments related to Breaking News:Five-year-old girl’s death after consuming cough syrup in Gujarat sparks suspicion, probe underway– What Just Happened and why it matters right now.
Refuting claims of poisoning, she added, “Dhyani had a common cold and cough. We gave her a normal syrup. How can anyone say we gave her the medicine to kill her?”
The grandmother further alleged intimidation during the postmortem process.
“When the postmortem was going on, her aunt threatened me,” she claimed.
“She said if we don’t register all property in the child’s name, she will drag us to the police station.” Dhyani’s uncle, Shailesh Thakkar, described the child’s passing away as not planned.
“She was roaming around the city all day and was very happy,” he said.
“She had gone to visit a relative who had a newborn daughter, and later even came to my friend’s office. When I returned home at night, everyone was sleeping peacefully. I thought there was no need to give medicine at night and postponed it.”
According to Shailesh, the real crisis unfolded early the next morning.
“Around 6:30 to 7:45 am, my mother woke me up,” he said.
“We rushed her to Shreeji Hospital. The doctors expressed suspicion and advised us to go elsewhere. We went to Ankur Hospital, but the doctor wasn’t available. Finally, at Kashiba Hospital, doctors declared her dead,” Shailesh said.
With conflicting narratives, emotional accusations, and unanswered medical questions, the case now hinges on the postmortem report, which police say will determine whether the child died due to a drug reaction, medical negligence, or other reasons.
