Kanpur’s Heartbreaking NICU Nightmare: Newborn Burns to Death in Faulty Warmer – Hospital Sealed, Probe Intensifies
By State Correspondents News Desk| February 10, 2026
A gut-wrenching tragedy has rocked Kanpur’s Bithoor area, where a newborn girl—the first child of parents Arun Nishad and Shalu—perished in horrific circumstances at Raja Nursing Home. On Sunday evening, February 8, 2026, the infant suffered fatal burns inside a malfunctioning neonatal warmer machine in the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), allegedly due to a short circuit sparking a fire. In swift administrative backlash, the facility’s registration stands cancelled, the premises sealed, and an FIR lodged against the doctor for criminal negligence.
Authorities seal Raja Nursing Home’s NICU after the infant’s tragic demise; family protests erupt outside.
The Fatal Delivery & Fiery Mishap
Shalu, a resident of Bakarganj, underwent a caesarean section around 4 PM on Sunday, delivering a seemingly healthy baby girl. As per routine protocol, the newborn was transferred to the NICU warmer for monitoring while the mother recovered in the ward. Tragedy struck hours later when the warmer—suspected to suffer from poor maintenance or electrical fault—overheated, igniting a blaze that engulfed the tiny patient.
Timeline of Horror
- 4 PM: Caesarean delivery; baby shifted to NICU warmer.
- Evening: Short circuit triggers fire; infant suffers severe burns.
- Late Evening: Staff extracts baby; declared dead despite efforts.
- Next Day: Family informed after persistent queries; outrage erupts.
Family members recounted a chilling delay: nurses allegedly “forgot” to monitor the child, only alerting kin hours post-incident. Arun Nishad fumed, “We begged to see our daughter, but excuses mounted. They hid the fire until it was too late.” Enraged relatives vandalised NICU equipment and alleged a ₹2 lakh hush-money offer, vehemently denied by hospital director Dr. Vivek Mishra.
“This was an unfortunate technical glitch from a short circuit. Staff responded promptly, but the damage was irreversible.” – Dr. Vivek Mishra, Raja Nursing Home
Administrative Hammer Falls: Sealed & Stripped
District Magistrate Jitendra Pratap Singh ordered an immediate probe, unearthing glaring violations. The NICU operated sans mandatory Health Department nod, lacking specialised gear, trained personnel, and valid fire safety (extinguishers expired). Chief Medical Officer (CMO) revoked the entire registration, halting all services. Additional CMO Amit Rastogi’s inspection pinpointed “gross lapses in upkeep and oversight” as probable culprits.
Bithoor Police Station registered FIR under IPC Section 304A (death by negligence) against an unnamed doctor, based on aunt Ritu Nishad’s complaint. The infant’s body underwent post-mortem; forensic scrutiny of the warmer and site is underway. Police deployment maintains order amid simmering tensions.
Family’s Agony & Broader Allegations
For Arun and Shalu, childless for years, the loss is devastating. “Our dream shattered in negligence’s flames,” wailed Ritu. Protests paralysed the hospital, demanding justice and compensation. Locals decry unchecked private facilities flouting norms, questioning: How many more lives before stringent audits?
Key Violations Uncovered
- No NICU licence or Health Dept approval.
- Expired fire extinguishers; no safety drills.
- Staff untrained for emergencies; delayed response.
- Warmer uncalibrated, prone to short circuits.
Official Vows & Systemic Wake-Up
DCP (West) SM Qasim Abidi assured a thorough multi-angle investigation: technical failure, human error, and protocol breaches. Health officials promise facility-wide inspections in Kanpur, targeting unlicensed NICUs. “No leniency for those gambling lives,” vowed DM Singh.
This incident spotlights India’s private healthcare pitfalls: lax regulation, profit-over-safety ethos, and accountability voids. With rising C-sections (UP’s 40%+ rate), NICU standards demand urgent overhaul. State correspondents flag similar risks in tier-2 cities; Kanpur’s outrage amplifies calls for tech-monitored equipment and 24/7 oversight.
As post-mortem reports and forensics trickle in, Raja Nursing Home remains a sombre symbol. For Arun’s family, justice offers scant solace, but it could safeguard tomorrow’s newborns.

