

Bareilly Horror: 11-Year-Old Gives Birth, Baby Dies
An 11-year-old girl delivers a premature baby after repeated rape in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. The child went into early labor at just seven months of pregnancy and gave birth at the District Women’s Hospital. Tragically, the newborn survived only about 30 minutes before passing away.
Girl’s Health Condition
Doctors reported that the young mother had suffered significant blood loss during delivery due to her tender age. Despite the complications, her condition is now stable and under medical supervision. Hospital authorities confirmed that the girl was in a critical state at the time of birth but is gradually improving.
How the Case Unfolded
The shocking truth came to light when the girl complained of severe stomach pain on Thursday. Concerned family members took her to a government hospital, where an ultrasound revealed she was already in her seventh month of pregnancy. This unexpected discovery led to police involvement.
Accused Arrested
Police have arrested a 31-year-old man identified as Rashid, who is accused of repeatedly raping and blackmailing the child. According to investigators, he allegedly lured the girl to his house with fruit, then filmed the assault and threatened to harm her family if she spoke out. Rashid, who is married and has two children of his own, is now facing charges under sections of rape and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
Legal and Medical Follow-Up
Authorities have collected DNA samples from the deceased infant to establish paternity. Nawabganj police chief Arun Kumar Srivastava confirmed that the evidence will be critical for the case. Meanwhile, medical experts emphasise that pregnancy and childbirth in such a young girl carry extremely high risks, often leading to life-threatening complications for both mother and child.
Conclusion
This tragic case shows why protecting children is so important. The baby’s death proves how dangerous pregnancy is for such young girls. The accused must face strict punishment, and the girl needs care and support. Society must work together to stop such crimes and keep children safe.
Source:Â Inputs from various media SourcesÂ

I’m a pharmacist with a strong background in health sciences. I hold a BSc from Delhi University and a pharmacy degree from PDM University. I write articles and daily health news while interviewing doctors to bring you the latest insights. In my free time, you’ll find me at the gym or lost in a sci-fi novel.
- Priya Bairagi
- Health News and Updates,People Forum
- 8 September 2025
- 15:00