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Trainee nurse may record statement today
« on: July 20, 2010, 09:07:49 AM »
Trainee nurse may record statement today
Advisor of Sindh Chief Minister Ms Sharmeela Farooqi visiting Jinnah Hospital, to enquire of alleged tortured victim nurse on the directives of President Asif Ali Zardari. — APP
Advisor of Sindh Chief Minister Ms Sharmeela Farooqi visiting Jinnah Hospital, to enquire of alleged tortured victim nurse on the directives of President Asif Ali Zardari. — APP
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Cousin held for girl’s rape, murder
Cousin held for girl’s rape, murder
KARACHI: The trainee nurse who was recently sexually assaulted is now in a position to narrate her ordeal before police as well as the health department’s inquiry committee at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, the head of the neurosurgery ward said on Monday.

The neurosurgeon, Prof Dr Abdul Sattar Hashim, told Dawn that the trainee nurse’s condition was now stable and the hospital administration or the police could get her statement.

“She has started to recognise her family members and others,” he said, adding that he had already intimated the hospital administration about her improved condition.

Meanwhile, a source in the hospital said that the police would record the statement of the trainee nurse on Tuesday. Dr Hashim would be available in the neurosurgery department where the rape victim was currently under treatment.

The third-year student of the School of Nursing of the JPMC had undergone surgery after she suffered a critical head injury. She jumped from the window of the first-floor apartment of a medico-legal officer when she was allegedly assaulted by him on July 13.Dawn