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    Munni is Falak's mother, wants her custodySubmitted by admin4 on 7 February 2012 - 5:41pmIndian MuslimBy IANS,

    New Delhi : Confirming that Munni is Falak's biological mother, Delhi Police said Tuesday she wants the battered baby's custody, but this will be decided by a c

    hild welfare committee.

    "Munni, who is the mother of Falak, wants her custody but she will be given custody only after she (the baby) recovers and with the approval of the child welfare committee," Deputy Commissioner of Police Chhaya Sharma said at a press conference.

    Meanwhile, two-year-old Falak's sister who was traced in Bihar has been broughtto Delhi and handed over to Munni, police said.

    Falak is still critical and fighting for life at AIIMS.

    "Falak is still critical, there has been no major decline or significant improvement in her condition. We are continuously administering antibiotics and waitingfor the culture report," Deepak Agrawal, assistant professor, neurosurgery, at

    the AIIMS Trauma Centre, told IANS.

    Earlier in the day, police had said Munni would be allowed to meet Falak only after DNA tests proved that she was the biological mother. But police have now confirmed this.

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    30 percent chance Falak will remain vegetative: DoctorsSubmitted by admin4 on 7 February 2012 - 5:40pmIndian MuslimBy IANS,

    New Delhi : Doctors at AIIMS who have been treating baby Falak for over two weeks said Tuesday there is a 30-40 percent chance that the battered two-year-old will remain in a vegetative state for the rest of her life.

    "Falak remains critical. There are 30 percent chances that she will not survive.

    .. If she survives, there are 30-40 percent chances of her remaining in a vegetative state and even if she becomes normal, she will definitely have varying degrees of disabilities," Deepak Agrawal, assistant professor, neurosurgery, at theAIIMS Trauma Centre, told IANS.

    The doctors said they have put Falak on ventilator support intermittently.

    "We are not keeping her continuously on ventilator support. If a patient is on ventilator for a long period, the chances of getting respiratory-associated pneumonia increases. Therefore, we try to remove her from the ventilator for a few hours," Agrawal said.

    The doctors indicated that one of her culture reports showed there was no infect

    ion in blood, but they have taken more tests and are waiting for the results.

    "One blood culture report was non-infectious, but to be absolutely sure we haveconducted more tests and we are waiting for the report," doctor said.

    The doctor also said a new antibiotic was added Monday to clear the infection identified in her brain fluid.

    "For the past week we were giving antibiotics, which didn't make the bacteria respond. Since yesterday (Monday), we have added a new antibiotic to control infection," Agrawal said.

    "To enhance her nutrition level, we are administering enteral nutrition (methodof nutrient solutions fed into gastrointestinal tract through a tube), so that her body fights infection. It's not the antibiotics that will treat her but the immune system," he said.

    Falak, who is two years old, was admitted to AIIMS Jan 18 with severe head injuries and bite marks all over her face. She was brought by a 14-year-old girl whois now in a juvenile home.

    Police are probing the human trafficking and prostitution angle in the case. A total of six people have been arrested so far.

    Falak's sister found in Bihar

    Submitted by admin4 on 7 February 2012 - 5:00pmIndian MuslimBy IANS,

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    New Delhi : Delhi Police Tuesday claimed to have traced the sister of battered baby Falak, who is fighting for survival at All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), in Bihar.

    "Falak's sister was found in Muzaffarpur in Bihar yesterday (Monday). The team which was sent to Bihar traced the three-and-a-half-year-old girl and she will be

    brought to Delhi today (Tuesday)," a senior police officer told IANS.

    According to police, they tracked down the three-and-a-half sister of Falak after a detailed interrogation of Laxmi, who allegedly tricked Munni, who claims tobe their mother, into a second marriage.

    A day earlier, police said they had found 22-year-old woman Munni in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan and brought her to Delhi Sunday night. Munni - who is alsobeing treated as a victim in the case - claims to have abandoned Falak in September last year.

    Police also said that Munni has three children - a five-year-old boy, a three-an

    d-a-half-year-old daughter and Falak - from her first husband. She got married in 2006 when she was barely 16 years old.

    Tracing the three-year-old, police are on the lookout for the elder son of Munni. "We are now looking for the elder son of Munni," the official added.

    Meanwhile, Falak is still critical and fighting for life at AIIMS.

    "Falak is still critical, there has been no major decline or significant improvement in her condition. We are continuously administering antibiotics and waitingfor the culture report," Deepak Agrawal, assistant professor, neurosurgery, at

    the AIIMS Trauma Centre, told IANS.

    Falak, who is two years old, was admitted to AIIMS Jan 18 with severe head injuries and bite marks all over her face. She was brought by a 14-year-old girl whois now in a juvenile home.

    Police are probing the human trafficking and prostitution angle in the case. A total of six people have been arrested so far.

    Baby Falak critical, 'mother' can't meet her yetSubmitted by admin4 on 7 February 2012 - 4:35pmIndian MuslimBy IANS,

    New Delhi : Battered baby Falak continues to be critical at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) where she has been battling for survival for over two weeks. But Munni, who claims to be her mother, will not be able to meet the two-year-old till DNA tests prove she is the biological parent, police said Tuesday.

    The 22-year-old woman, Munni, who is also being treated as a victim in the case,claims to have abandoned Falak in September last year. She was traced from Jhun

    jhnu district in Rajasthan and brought to Delhi Sunday night.

    "Munni's DNA test is yet to be done. It will take some time and investigations are still on, so we are not taking her to AIIMS today (Tuesday) to meet the child," a senior Delhi police official told IANS pleading anonymity.

    Meanwhile, Falak is still critical and fighting for life at AIIMS.

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    "Falak is still critical, there has been no major decline or significant improvement in her condition. We are continuously administering antibiotics and waitingfor the culture report," Deepak Agrawal, assistant professor, neurosurgery, at

    the AIIMS Trauma Centre told IANS.

    Falak was admitted to AIIMS Jan 18 with severe head injuries and bite marks allover her face. She was brought by a 14-year-old girl who is now in a juvenile ho

    me.

    Police are probing the human trafficking and prostitution angle in the case. A total of six people have been arrested so far.

    Baby Falak critical, 'mother' can't meet her yetSubmitted by admin4 on 7 February 2012 - 4:35pmIndian MuslimBy IANS,

    New Delhi : Battered baby Falak continues to be critical at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) where she has been battling for survival for ove

    r two weeks. But Munni, who claims to be her mother, will not be able to meet the two-year-old till DNA tests prove she is the biological parent, police said Tuesday.

    The 22-year-old woman, Munni, who is also being treated as a victim in the case,claims to have abandoned Falak in September last year. She was traced from Jhun

    jhnu district in Rajasthan and brought to Delhi Sunday night.

    "Munni's DNA test is yet to be done. It will take some time and investigations are still on, so we are not taking her to AIIMS today (Tuesday) to meet the child," a senior Delhi police official told IANS pleading anonymity.

    Meanwhile, Falak is still critical and fighting for life at AIIMS.

    "Falak is still critical, there has been no major decline or significant improvement in her condition. We are continuously administering antibiotics and waitingfor the culture report," Deepak Agrawal, assistant professor, neurosurgery, at

    the AIIMS Trauma Centre told IANS.

    Falak was admitted to AIIMS Jan 18 with severe head injuries and bite marks allover her face. She was brought by a 14-year-old girl who is now in a juvenile home.

    Police are probing the human trafficking and prostitution angle in the case. A total of six people have been arrested so far.

    Baby Falak critical, 'mother' can't meet her yetSubmitted by admin4 on 7 February 2012 - 4:35pmIndian MuslimBy IANS,

    New Delhi : Battered baby Falak continues to be critical at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) where she has been battling for survival for over two weeks. But Munni, who claims to be her mother, will not be able to meet the two-year-old till DNA tests prove she is the biological parent, police said Tuesday.

    The 22-year-old woman, Munni, who is also being treated as a victim in the case,

    claims to have abandoned Falak in September last year. She was traced from Jhunjhnu district in Rajasthan and brought to Delhi Sunday night.

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    "Munni's DNA test is yet to be done. It will take some time and investigations are still on, so we are not taking her to AIIMS today (Tuesday) to meet the child," a senior Delhi police official told IANS pleading anonymity.

    Meanwhile, Falak is still critical and fighting for life at AIIMS.

    "Falak is still critical, there has been no major decline or significant improve

    ment in her condition. We are continuously administering antibiotics and waitingfor the culture report," Deepak Agrawal, assistant professor, neurosurgery, at

    the AIIMS Trauma Centre told IANS.

    Falak was admitted to AIIMS Jan 18 with severe head injuries and bite marks allover her face. She was brought by a 14-year-old girl who is now in a juvenile home.

    Police are probing the human trafficking and prostitution angle in the case. A total of six people have been arrested so far.