A newborn baby has been allegedly burned to death after reportedly left in a faulty incubator in a Chinese hospital.
Graphic pictures of the scorched 12-day old infant have been made public after being released on China's equivalent of Twitter.
The
tiny lifeless child has been laid out, face down, on a white blanket on
a table; the baby's back and little legs are a burned dark brown and
red. His little feet look sooty and singed.
Hospital staff appear to be mulling around the table; some take photos of the tragic newborn.
The
pictures are so graphic that all the online news sites that have
accessed them from the Chinese social media site, Weibo, have blurred
out the most burned areas.
News
reports claim the child died from an 'horrific accident' at Quanzhou
Children’s Hospital in Quanzhou, Fujian province, in China's south
eastern coast.
Beijingcream.com
reports the baby was placed in an incubator overnight as a precaution
since the tiny tot had a cold, according to relatives.
The news service says the child was
left overnight in an incubator which had heat pads that were far too
hot, 'searing the meat off his back'.
It describes the death as an apparent 'horrific accident'.
Hospital staff, including nurses from the ward, have refused to speak to the media.
Also, disturbingly, the Biejingcream.com reports that all surveillance footage from that night has apparently been deleted.
According
to Chinese news site Guiyang News, translated by the Shanghaiist.com,
the hospital is so far refusing to accept responsibility for the baby's
death.
The alarming pictures
are spreading across China and the rest of the world, after photoswere
posted on the country's social media site Sina Weibo, also known as
Wibo.
The site is becoming
increasingly popular in China, where internet pages are censored and
blocked by the state. On Chinese New Year the site overtook Twitter for
having the highest ever recorded number of posts per minute.



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