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The state of the victim of rape magura only slightly improved, say doctors

The state of the victim of rape magura only slightly improved, say doctors

The 8-year-old child from Magura, who is undergoing treatment at Dhaka CMH following a brutal rape incident, has moved his eyelids for the first time this morning. However, her general condition showed only a slight improvement, according to doctors.

The press secretary of the chief counselor, Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad Mazumdar, shared this update, citing the doctors, at a press information organized by the press wing of the chief counselor at the Academy of the External Service in the Capital this after -being.

The chief adviser’s press secretary also spoke at Briefing.

The child is currently in support of life at the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka.

Azad Mazumdar said the interim government closely monitors the child’s health.

LT Gen (RETD) Abdul Hafiz, the special assistant of the chief counselor for the defense and improvement of the national unit, was in regular contact with the doctors.

He spoke again with doctors today and was informed that the child’s condition had improved easily. However, due to respiratory complications, oxygen supply to her brain has been disturbed, said Azad Mazumdar.

Doctors said the liquid has accumulated in her brain, which was not yet removed, but the air caught in the chest was cleaned. They remain hopeful that her condition can improve in the next two days.

The child’s mother filed a file claiming that her eight -year -old daughter was raped while visiting her sister’s house.

Four individuals-the sister of his sister, the father-in-law, mother-in-law and brother-in-law were arrested and placed for arrest.

A court Magura granted a seven -day re -examination for his sister’s father -in -law and for five -day remarriage for her husband, mother -in -law and brother -in -law.

On Thursday, around 11:30, the child was taken to Magura Hospital 250 beds in a unconscious state of his sister’s mother-in-law.

Her mother arrived at the hospital later. That afternoon, it was transferred to Faridpur Medical College Hospital for better treatment.

Later that evening, she was moved to the hospital of the Dhaka Medical College. Until Friday evening, it was placed on the support of life.

As her condition remained critical, on Saturday evening she was transferred from Picu from the Dhaka Medical College Hospital to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH).