Hathras News: Aditya Sharma, a 14-year-old boy from Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, tragically passed away on October 28, following a complex surgery in which doctors removed 65 foreign objects from his stomach. Among the items discovered were batteries, razor blade fragments, screws, and small chains. Despite the efforts of medical teams at Delhis Safdarjung Hospital, the boy succumbed to an intestinal infection shortly after the operation, according to a report from Times of India.Shocking details emergeDoctors operated on Aditya for over five hours after scans revealed an array of unusual objects lodged in his stomach. An official from the hospital noted, The boy must have swallowed these items over time, adding that the infection ultimately led to his passing.Adityas father, Sanchet Sharma, a medical representative in Hathras, described how the ordeal began on October 13, when Aditya complained of shortness of breath and discomfort. Over the following two weeks, his family sought treatment at multiple hospitals across Agra, Jaipur, Noida, Aligarh, and Delhi, in hopes of finding the cause of his sudden symptoms.65 foreign objects found inside his stomachInitially, Adityas symptoms appeared respiratory, leading doctors in Aligarh to perform a procedure to remove a nasal blockage. Shortly after, however, he began experiencing severe abdominal pain. An ultrasound in Aligarh revealed the presence of 19 objects in his stomach, prompting his family to rush him to a private hospital in Noida, where doctors identified 42 additional foreign objects and warned of the urgent need for surgery. Upon arrival at Safdarjung Hospital, further scans revealed the total of 65 objects.As Adityas condition rapidly deteriorated, his heart rate surged to 280 beats per minute, and doctors performed an immediate surgery. Sadly, despite their efforts, Aditya died just hours after the operation.Family mourns unexpected tragedyAdityas father expressed shock, stating, Everything happened within a month. Aditya had no prior physical or mental health issues. The young teen was the only son of the Sharma family and a Class 9 student, whose sudden, tragic death has left the family and the medical community reeling.