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Baby Falak responding to treatment, taken off ventilator
- Friday February 3, 2012
- Delhi News | NDTV Correspondent
Baby Falak, the two-year-old girl brought to AIIMS hospital in a battered state was taken off the ventilator at 6 am today. She, however, continues to remain in a comatose state.
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Ten facts about Baby Falak
- Monday January 30, 2012
- Delhi News | NDTV Correspondent
A battered two-year-old baby is fighting for her life in the intensive care unit of Delhi's AIIMS hospital. As the nation watches a heart-rending story unfold in shock and horror, here are 10 facts about the child we now know as baby Falak.
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Have never seen a case like this, say doctors treating baby abused relentlessly
- Saturday January 28, 2012
- Delhi News | NDTV Correspondent
It is an intense experience for the doctors who are monitoring a two-year-old baby girl whose head was apparently beaten against a wall, and whose arms were broken by whoever abused her. "This is the trauma centre," said Dr Sumit Sinha at Delhi's AIIMS hospital. "We see bad cases on a daily basis. But I have never seen this kind of a 'battered bab...
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Baby Falak responding to treatment, taken off ventilator
- Friday February 3, 2012
- Delhi News | NDTV Correspondent
Baby Falak, the two-year-old girl brought to AIIMS hospital in a battered state was taken off the ventilator at 6 am today. She, however, continues to remain in a comatose state.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ten facts about Baby Falak
- Monday January 30, 2012
- Delhi News | NDTV Correspondent
A battered two-year-old baby is fighting for her life in the intensive care unit of Delhi's AIIMS hospital. As the nation watches a heart-rending story unfold in shock and horror, here are 10 facts about the child we now know as baby Falak.
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www.ndtv.com
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Have never seen a case like this, say doctors treating baby abused relentlessly
- Saturday January 28, 2012
- Delhi News | NDTV Correspondent
It is an intense experience for the doctors who are monitoring a two-year-old baby girl whose head was apparently beaten against a wall, and whose arms were broken by whoever abused her. "This is the trauma centre," said Dr Sumit Sinha at Delhi's AIIMS hospital. "We see bad cases on a daily basis. But I have never seen this kind of a 'battered bab...
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www.ndtv.com