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She thought he was sleeping… but it was the biggest mistake of her life. On a long international flight, a young couple believed their 6-month-old baby was peacefully asleep for hours. No crying. No movement. Just silence. But when the flight landed, they discovered a horrifying truth. This is a real-life awareness story based on an actual incident where an infant lost his life due to positional asphyxiation caused by feeding milk in a flat position inside an airplane bassinet. What went wrong? Why didn’t the baby cry or react? And most importantly — how can this be prevented? In this video, a cabin crew member with years of flying experience narrates a tragic incident that every parent must know about. This is not just a story — this is a warning. 🚨 What You’ll Learn From This Video ✔ Why never feeding a baby in a flat position is critical ✔ How milk can silently enter the windpipe and stop oxygen supply ✔ The danger of assuming “too much sleep” is normal ✔ Correct feeding position (30–45° angle) for infants ✔ Why babies must be burped and kept upright after feeding ✔ Safety rules every parent should follow during flights and at home ⚠️ IMPORTANT REMINDER FOR PARENTS ❌ Never feed a baby while lying flat ✅ Always keep the baby tilted at a 30–45° angle ✅ Burp the baby and keep them upright after feeding ❌ Long, unnatural sleep is NOT normal — always check One small awareness can save one precious life. ❤️ Why This Video Matters Many parents are never taught these basic but life-saving rules. Hospitals don’t always explain them in detail. And by the time someone realizes the danger… it’s often too late. If you’re a parent, caregiver, or someone who travels with infants — this video could save a life. 👉 Please share this video. Awareness saves lives.