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Family members of minor rape victim in Pakistan express dissatisfaction over medical treatment she is receiving in hospital

| @indiablooms | May 17, 2024, at 11:38 pm

Family members of a seven-year-old rape victim in Pakistan demonstrated outside the National Institute of Child Health when they expressed dissatisfaction over the medical treatment the minor girl is receiving in the hospital.

During a media talk outside the hospital, the grandfather of the minor girl expressed concern about the medical assistance provided, stating that the hospital was not offering adequate treatment to the girl, reported The Nation.

The grandfather of the victim alleged the minor went out to get some snacks when she was allegedly raped by an unknown person.

The MPA of Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan (MQM-P), Orangi town also joined the protest to support the affected family, the newspaper reported.

He expresses dissatisfaction over the treatment given to the patient in the hospital.

MQM leader Ejaz slammed the police for failure to arrest the suspect.

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