17-Month-old Girl Falls Into Hot Milk in Andhra Pradesh, Video Shows | 17-Maa girl fell in hot milk in Andhra, Video: Death in government school, milk was kept in kitchen to cool

17-Month-old Girl Falls Into Hot Milk in Andhra Pradesh, Video Shows | 17-Maa girl fell in hot milk in Andhra, Video: Death in government school, milk was kept in kitchen to cool

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A 17 -month -old girl died after falling in hot milk kept in the kitchen at Ambedkar Gurukul School in Bukkarayasamudram village in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. The girl has been identified as Akshita. Her mother works as a security guard at Krishnavani school who brought her daughter with her to school.

The CCTV footage shows that Akshita went back to the kitchen alone while chasing the cat where the warm milk prepared for the students was cooling under the fan. Going to the cat and crashed into a milk pot. This caused the girl to falter and fall directly into the same vessel. The girl woke up and started crying, after which the mother immediately took her out and took her to Anantpur Government Hospital. The doctors referred him to Kurnool Government Hospital for better treatment but the girl died during treatment due to excessive burning.

The CCTV video shows that the incident is from 20 September 2025, whose video has now surfaced.

Watch the whole incident in the video …

In the video, the girl is seen in the kitchen with her mother.

The mother is seen going out by placing the milk under the fan, the girl also goes out with them.

After a while the girl comes inside chasing the cat.

The cat comes to a milk pot but returns but the girl keeps looking at him.

The girl collides with milk and falls into it.

After falling in hot milk, the girl is seen rising back.

Hearing the cry of the child, the mother escapes and takes her out.

Police captured CCTV

The police have registered a case after the video surfaced. Police said that they are investigating the case based on CCTV video.

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