An eight-year-old girl, who was allegedly gang-raped in Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh, was shifted out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) today as her health condition improved, an official said.
However, in view of the mental trauma she has undergone, the doctors are not in favour of the police recording her statement in haste.
The girl, who was allegedly raped on June 26 and left severely injured by two men in Mandsaur, located about 200 km from here, is undergoing treatment at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao (MY) Hospital here.
She had suffered grievous injuries to her neck, face, head and private parts.
"After continuous improvement in the girl's health condition, we have shifted her from the ICU to a private ward. She is eating semi-solid food," MY Hospital's superintendent V S Pal told reporters.
He said the girl played with toys in the private ward and chatted with her family members. She also spoke to some relatives over phone.
Meanwhile, the Mandsaur police has sought permission from the hospital authorities to record the girl's statement in order to file a chargesheet in the case at the earliest.
Asked about it, Pal said, "The child has gone through a lot of trauma. Though her mental condition is constantly improving, in my opinion, it will take some more time for her to be in a position to speak to the police about the incident."