Gangrape victim records 'fearless' statement; doctors say she is better
As she continues to battle for her life, the 23-year-old gangrape victim has given a "fearless and bold" statement before a magistrate about the brutal assault on Sunday night and wants her tormentors to be swiftly brought to justice.
The statement was recorded before a Sub-Divisional Magistrate by the girl yesterday at the Intensive Care Unit of the Safdarjung Hospital where she has been undergoing number of surgeries and medication since her admission there on Sunday night.
The statement was recorded before a Sub-Divisional Magistrate by the girl yesterday at the Intensive Care Unit of the Safdarjung Hospital where she has been undergoing number of surgeries and medication since her admission there on Sunday night.
Delhi Police said the girl's statement corroborates with the version of her male friend who was also assaulted brutally by six men inside a moving bus on Sunday last.
"We are continuously in touch with her parents. She is stable and she got her statement recorded in the presence of a Sub-Divisional Magistrate. She has given a fearless and bold statement. It corroborates with what her male friend has told us," Chhaya Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Police, South, said.
She said the statement would be of "extremely valuable" to the police who are pursing the case.
About the condition of the girl, Sharma said she is eager that justice is "meted out" to those people.
"In fact, she was so enthusiastic that she wanted to talk to me. But I told her that she has to talk to another person (SDM)," the police official said.
The girl has started speaking to doctors since yesterday and is now breathing on her own without the support of ventilator.
About the arrest of the two persons involved in the case, Sharma said the police team had done a "painstaking, meticulous and awesome" job when it came to picking up the remaining two accused.
The woman was tortured and subjected to brutal gangrape on last Sunday night on a moving private bus when she and a male friend were going home after catching a film.
The woman has shown "improvement" and is "optimistic about the future", but the danger of infection spreading in her body continues, doctors said on Saturday.
"Her condition has improvded... but infection chances continue to exist," B.D. Athani, medical superintendent of Safdarjung Hospital, told reporters here.
Also, for the first time, she was accessed by a team of psychologists.
The team found that the woman, who was brutally gang-raped in a moving bus and then thrown out alongwith her friend on the roadside Sunday night, was "psychologically stable, optimistic and hopes of having a good future."
"Her WBC (white blood cell) count has improved. It is 2,600.. it is better than yesterday. But blood platelet is lower than yesterday (Friday)," the doctor, who was accompanied by a team of three doctors. He, however, did not give the blood platelet count.
The normal white blood cell count range is from 4,000 to 11,000. On Friday, the woman's white blood cell count was1,500 and blood platelet was 61,000.
He said that they are administering platelet rich plasma to the young woman.
"She is very alert compared to yesterday (Friday). She is active and communicating," he told reporters.
Doctors said that the young woman has been given sips of water and apple juice since this morning.
"All her parameters are optimum except reduction in platelet count," said another doctor.
The doctors also said the level of bilirubin, brownish yellow substance found in bile, has increased to 5.9 from Friday’s 5.1, which is a cause of concern as it could affect functioning of liver. Bile acids are part of the thick liquid called bile that helps the body to digest fats. Bile is produced by the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and released into the small intestine where food is digested.
The victim's Total Lymphocyte Count (TLC) has come down which means there are chances of infection in her body, which is the the worry, doctors added.
"But we are keeping her on high dose of antibiotics and high standards of hygiene," the doctor added. TLC is a test that shows how the immunse system is working.
Athani said for the first time since the woman, , was admitted in the hospital, a team of psychologists assessed her.
He said the psychiatry department team led by Kuldip Kumar and Abhliasha Yadav conducted preliminary psychology profile.
Explaining about her state, Kumar said: "We followed a sensitive approach to talk to her and preliminary investigations show that she is psychologically composed.
"She is responding well but it is too early to say anything. She is psychologically extraordinary stable, optimistic and hopes of having a good future," said Kumar, a senior psychiatrist.
"She is very brave and positive and optimistic about her future. Her biological functions are normal and psychologically she is totally balanced and composed," said Yadav.


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