Baby Falak case: Breakthrough soon?

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  • Published On: January 28, 2012
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The police are expecting a breakthrough soon in Baby Falak's case. They say they may be close to nabbing the key suspect. The two-year-old baby, brought to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences on January 18, has been fighting a lonely battle to survive. Falak - or "the sky" - as she has been christened by her care-givers, was taken off the ventilator yesterday, but she is still unconscious. She was admitted to the hospital with multiple fractures in her arms and severe head injuries possibly caused by being thrown against a wall. The baby also had human bite marks all over her body.

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