"Locals Treated Children As Their Own": Kerala Doctors On Plane Crash

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Six children, who survived the plane crash in Kerala on Friday, were rushed to Kozhikode's Baby Memorial Hospital and several locals - part of the rescue teams - helped in identifying their family members, doctors at the hospital have told NDTV. Of the six children, who are between the age of 2 and 11 years, three were given critical care. "Hats off to the locals... they handled all these children like their own. None of the children were able to tell what is their name or their parents' name...they didn't have passports," Dr Ajay, pediatric doctor, Baby Memorial Hospital, told NDTV

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