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Baby-bashing may be case of abused girl venting rage

Doctors wait for Falak's brain infection to subside

  • By Nilima Pathak, Correspondent
  • Published: 00:00 February 4, 2012
  • Gulf News

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  • Falak being treated at the trauma centre at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi. Little Falak has died of a heart attack.

New Delhi: At a time when female infanticide and child mortality are falling in the country, there's one child for whose survival New Delhi residents feel compelled to pray for.

Ever since two-year-old baby Falak was brought to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) by a 14-year-old girl, her horrific experience has shocked the nation. Falak is being treated for severe head injuries, broken arms, bite marks all over her body and burns on her cheeks.

Police reports now suggest the teenager who brought Falak to hospital has been sexually abused and may have harmed the baby in a fit of rage.

Suhasini, a housewife, said: "I have a daughter. But am still willing to adopt the child. There is hardly a moment when Falak is not in my mind and I continuously watch TV to know how she is responding."

But oblivious of it all, Falak, who is being treated at the trauma centre at the prestigious AIIMS, remains ‘critical'.

According to Dr Deepal Agrawal, assistant professor, Department of Neuro-surgery, Trauma Centre, AIIMS, "The seemingly well-fed and healthy child is doing her best to fight it out. She is only responding to painful stimuli and spontaneously opening her eyes, but not registering anything."

"The child developed chest complications, which are common in every ICU patient. But other than that, she has developed septecemia, a bacteria [infection] in the blood and due to this, is also suffering from meningitis [brain infection]," the doctor said.

Dr Agrawal explained: "There are two complications in the brain. One is the infection and the other is that the water inside the brain has stopped circulating, technically called hydrocethalus, which is a common complication seen in patients with severe head injuries. For this, we have temporarily put in a tube, which is draining the brain fluid outside. And till the infection settles, we cannot do anything more.

"Once the infection goes, then probably next week we can think of a surgical procedure — which we call the ‘shunt' — in which a tube is put from the brain into the abdomen and it goes from under the skin."

Even as infections are being controlled, another neuro-surgeon treating Falak, Dr Sumit Sinha said, "We are fighting on multiple fronts and see hope because the child's condition has not deteriorated since her admission. As it is, she was in a very bad condition when admitted."

Psychiatrist Arun Roy observed: "It is not unheard of for a sexually exploited teenager to have reacted and harmed a child with whom she had no relation. The hidden bruises of her own life's trauma could have made her treat Falak the way she did."

Offers of support pouring in

"I see a silver lining for Falak," says the chief of the trauma centre at AIIMS, Professor M.C. Misra. "A number of individuals and NGOs [non-governmental organisations] have approached us to support her in the present set-up and also for her rehabilitation in the future. Even the Delhi government, which has enough resources, has assured full support to the child once she is discharged from the hospital. Falak is a ‘special' child for me as well as the entire team and as long as she is with us, the hospital will continue to bear the cost of her treatment."

Child's parents among the wanted

The baby's ordeal has blown the lid on the flesh trade in New Delhi with several arrests being made. Police are also on the lookout for Falak's biological parents. Once the culprits are booked, the law will take its course. The accused could face between 7 to 10 years of imprisonment.

Comments (4)

  1. Added 12:27 February 4, 2012

    I hope she will get well soon (Insha Allah). This is not a single example of humanity in this courtry if we take a glance so we might find enormous population exist to serve human beings.

    Abdul Mohid, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 11:05 February 4, 2012

    I hope the baby's health get better soon. Those horrible brutes who did this to her need to face the full force of the law.

    Savio Lodh, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 10:55 February 4, 2012

    I will always pray to Allah to bless this little girl and I am really very happy to see that humanity still exist in this world where people are trying hard to save her and people are coming in front to adopt the child..I hope falak gets well soon..inshallah..

    Nafisa, Ajman, United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 10:41 February 4, 2012

    May Allah bless this lttle angel with long healthy life.

    Ibrahim, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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