A viral video reportedly from a hospital in Bihar has sparked outrage after a man was seen holding a newborn upside down and swinging the baby, apparently for a social media reel. The infant appears only days old, while people nearby are seen smiling instead of intervening. 

A disturbing video, reportedly filmed inside a hospital in Bihar, has triggered widespread anger on social media after a man was seen holding a newborn baby upside down and swinging the infant while people nearby watched without stopping him. The clip has spread rapidly across social media platforms, with thousands of users demanding strict action against those involved. However, the exact hospital, the identity of the man and whether police have taken any action have not been independently verified.

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Video Raises Serious Safety Concerns

The video appears to show the man gripping the newborn by one foot before lifting and swinging the baby in the air. The infant looks only a few days old, with what appears to be an umbilical cord clip still attached. Such clips generally remain in place for around five to fifteen days after birth before naturally falling off.

Medical experts have long warned that newborn babies are extremely delicate. Their neck muscles, bones and joints are still developing, making rough handling potentially dangerous.

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Adding to the public outrage, several men and women visible in the hospital ward appear to smile or laugh instead of stopping the man or taking the baby away.

Internet Demands Immediate Action

The video has led to widespread criticism online, with many calling the act reckless and deeply irresponsible. Users questioned how nobody present stepped in to protect the infant.

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Many demanded that police register a case and investigate the incident, while others urged hospital authorities to identify everyone involved. Several social media users said risking a newborn's safety for online attention should never be tolerated.

Some commenters also expressed concern over reports circulating online that the child was a baby girl. However, this claim has not been officially confirmed.

At the time of writing, there has been no confirmed statement from the Bihar Police or hospital authorities regarding the viral video. It also remains unclear whether the man seen in the clip is the child's father or another relative.

As the footage continues to circulate, many are urging authorities to verify the incident quickly and take appropriate legal action if any law protecting the child's safety has been violated.