Mumbai gangrape victim discharged from hospital


Mumbai, Aug 28 (PTI) The 23-year-old photojournalist, who was gangraped at a defunct mill complex here nearly a week ago, has been discharged from hospital after doctors attending on her declared her "medically fit".

"The patient had improved steadily and our team of doctors specially assigned, had declared the patient medically fit for discharge last evening and hence she was discharged late last night," said a statement from Jaslok Hospital, where she was admitted after the assault.

"Best quality medical care was given to the patient at all times at the hospital," it said, and thanked the authorities for the support.

The statement was issued by Dr Tarang Gianchandani, acting CEO and Director, Medical Services of Jaslok.

The hospital had recently announced that the young scribe was undergoing psychological counselling sessions.

The victim, an intern with an English magazine, was gangraped by five men on August 22 when she and her male colleague had gone to the deserted mill compound in Lower Parel on an assignment.

The incident triggered outrage across the country and was condemned as despicable and shameful stirring memories of a similar attack last December in New Delhi that sparked nationwide protests.

As people from all walks of life voiced their anguish, political parties, media associations and Bollywood were one demanding harshest punishment for the perpetrators of the crime in Mumbai which is seen as much far safer for women than others cities.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Thanq for the competing hospital with well experienced doctors who attended her and recovered her so fast.Congrats to her too for her speedy recovery.All the best in her future.Thanq.

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  • florine, mumbai

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    why do we ever think of providing security to females - why do we not change our common sense of thinking giving equal status to all in all aspects and make all citizens independent whether male or female and exercise our rights

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  • raj, banglaroe

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    AF, mangalore..when you know that river is filled with crocodile and you still send some one to swim in that river. .then blame should go to both croc and people send them to river ..

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    God give you courage to come out from this trauma of your life.

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  • Alok Nath, Bengaluru

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    You have fought the fire Brave Girl and won. You have not shyed away and shown the world that you will not let go things simply. We are with you in seeking justice to you and all the such victims.

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Thank God this girl is survived and medically fit. Now no looking back and immediately she need to give the full statement to the police against the five barbaric animals and this will help the judiciary to hang the criminals without loosing time. My best wishes to the victim.

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  • Tom Cat, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 28 2013

    Action should be taken against the employer who has employed her as it is their duty to provide security while on duty.

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  • AF, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    wat a stupid thought, if everyone need security then we need another 100 crore police/security personnel in our country, firstofall ladies try to not to go remote places alone
    this is dangerous some times. rapist like vultures always waiting for food.

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