A brave toddler saved her mother’s life after she suddenly collapsed at a train station.
Chimulaki, two, was walking through the terminal with her six-month-old brother when her mum suddenly fell to the ground in Moradabad, India.
Footage shows how the little girl calmly sought the help of local police and guided them to her parent, who was then taken for medical treatment.
She has been described as a hero by the police for the swift action which ultimately saved her mother’s life during the incident on July 4.
The incident saw the distressed and tearful two-year-old leave her collapsed mother and baby brother in order to find help.

Travelling up a staircase, the girl, dressed in a pink dress and flip flops, found officers and took them to her mother, who was laid on the floor.
She managed to communicate the situation to police officers by pointing to the footbridge where her mother lay.
The upsetting footage shows the mother collapsed at the top of a staircase, with her baby son crawling on top of her.
He can be heard on the video crying, as his older sister runs between officers who try and wake the woman by pouring water onto her head.
The little girl can be seen sat by her mother, clutching a water bottle as first aiders are called.
The video shows the woman being put onto a stretcher by emergency crews and then into an ambulance as a group of police officers watch on.

The woman can then be seen waking up and moving her arms around.
Although the little girl and her brother cannot be seen, at the end of the footage, the family are seen in a hospital, together again.
Police believe it was the toddler's swift intervention which saved her unnamed mother's life - and also prevented the two siblings from becoming orphaned.