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Pakistan's braveheart Malala out of UK hospital

Updated on: 05 January,2013 08:17 AM IST  | 
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Malala Yousafzai ufffd the 15-yr-old who got shot in the head by Taliban ufffd checks out from London hospital; will undergo major reconstructive surgery in next few weeks

Pakistan's braveheart Malala out of UK hospital

The schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taliban in Pakistan has been released from a British hospital after life-saving treatment yesterday.


Brave Malala Yousafzai (15), was gunned down for demanding education for girls — something the hardliners hate.



In emotional scenes, Malala hugged staff that have cared for her over the past three months. pics/afp, Queen Elizabeth hospital


Malala was flown to the UK for surgery in October and went under the knife at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.
But doctors said she was now fit enough to return to her family.

She will undergo further reconstructive treatment on her injured skull in the coming weeks.

Experts are optimistic Malala has a good chance of recovery because the brains of teenagers are still growing and can better adapt to trauma.


Triumph: Looking frail but firm on her feet, Malala waved goodbye to staff at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital as she left to rejoin her family.

Medical director Dr Dave Rosser says doctors decided she’d benefit from being at home with her family.

He said, “Malala is a strong young woman and has worked hard with the people caring for her to make excellent progress in her recovery. Following discussions with Malala and her medical team, we decided that she would benefit from being at home.”

She will visit the hospital every week to attend out-patient clinical appointments where doctors will assess her progress.
Meanwhile, Malala is now likely to secure permanent residence in the UK after her father was granted a job with the Pakistani consulate in Birmingham.

There were calls for her to be awarded the Nobel peace prize. The British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, said on Malala’s arrival that her bravery was ‘an example to us all’.

Malala was returning home from school in Pakistan on Oct 9 last year when she was targeted by gunmen. u00a0

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