Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 15:05:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 09:05:14
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Ariha Shah, 4, was taken from her parents after they were found unconscious in a German hotel room, resulting in a diplomatic spat between the two countries and an investigation into the girl's welfare.
The German authorities have been criticized for their decision to remove a four-year-old girl from her parents, taking her into specialized foster care after the child's father was allegedly found unconscious in a hotel room. The Indian government has raised concerns about the international adoption, warning it could negatively impact the child's emotional and mental well-being.
The girl's parents, Shaju Shah and his wife, were found unconscious in March in a German hotel room, with the door left open, according to German media reports. The couple, who were in Germany on tourist visas, were accused of neglecting their child.
The girl was taken into temporary care by the local child protection services in the German state of Bavaria and then placed with a family specializing in dealing with troubled children.
The Indian government has urged German authorities to return the child to her parents, calling the incident a "sensitive humanitarian issue." However, the German authorities have argued that the child was taken into care for her own safety and well-being.
The case has sparked a diplomatic spat between the two countries, with the Indian government raising concerns about the child's welfare and German authorities defending their actions.
It remains to be seen whether the girl will be returned to her parents and what the long-term impact of this incident will be on the relationship between Germany and India.