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This is an archive article published on October 27, 2012

Malala continues to be stable: Doctors

Malala is walking with very little help now and is improving.

Malala Yousufzai,the Pakistani school girl shot in the head by the Taliban for advocating girls8217; education remained stable today following another comfortable night at a UK hospital.

8220;Malala Yousufzai8217;s condition today was described as stable following another comfortable night at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham,under the care of her medical team from the Queen Elizabeth and Birmingham Children8217;s hospitals,8221; the hospital said in a statement.

According to Ziauddin,father of 15-year-old Malala who met her along with his family,8221;Malala is walking with very little help8221; and 8220;she is improving with encouraging speed8221;.

Malala was shot in her home town of Mingora in the Swat Valley of Pakistan on October 9 and was flown to UK 11 days ago after emergency treatment in Rawalpindi.

She was reunited with her parents and two younger brothers 8211; Atal Khan and Khushal Khan 8211; when they flew in Birmingham on October 25.

 

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