Woman delivers healthy baby boy in Delhi Police van

Published - May 29, 2016 03:39 pm IST - New Delhi

In this picture Aarti, who gave birth to a baby boy in a Delhi Police PCR van on way to a hospital, and the newborn are seen, in New Delhi on Sunday.

In this picture Aarti, who gave birth to a baby boy in a Delhi Police PCR van on way to a hospital, and the newborn are seen, in New Delhi on Sunday.

A woman gave birth to a baby boy in a Delhi Police Control Room (PCR) van on Sunday morning.

Aarti was at the Subzi Mandi railway station when she cried out for help. The PCR van (sugar 46) of the Delhi Police received a call about the woman being in pain.

The PCR staff immediately rushed to the spot and was on its way to Hindu Rao Hospital, when Aarti gave birth to the baby.

According to the police, Aarti was travelling in the Dadar Express with her father and mother-in-laws. She was coming from Gwalior and was on her way to Panipat.

The woman and her baby are safe.

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