Maid torture case: Rizwana’s health shows positive progress

Rizwana was allegedly subjected to brutal torture by a civil judge’s wife in Islamabad. In a significant development, the condition of 14-year-old housemaid Rizwana, who was allegedly subjected to brutal torture by a civil judge’s wife in Islamabad, showed signs of improvement, according to the medical board’s latest report on Tuesday. The incident of alleged violence against the housekeeper, Rizwana, who served at the residence of the Administrative Officer of Islamabad Judicial Complex, had sparked outrage and concern across the nation. During a crucial meeting held at Lahore General Hospital to assess Rizwana’s health, the head of the medical board, Professor Jodut Saleem, informed the media that the young girl’s health had notably improved since yesterday. “Thanks to the application of oxygen, Rizwana’s breathing difficulties have significantly decreased, and she is now able to communicate. Professor Jodut Saleem disclosed that Rizwana had been facing complications due to infection, but her condition had shown positive progress. The medical team’s attentive care and treatment have helped alleviate some of the immediate health concerns. “Today, Rizwana has even expressed her desire to eat solid food,” Professor Jodut Saleem stated, highlighting the encouraging strides the young girl is making in her recovery. In addition to solid food, Rizwana has also been started on a soft diet to aid her recuperation. The medical board has been providing Rizwana with juices and water to maintain her hydration levels during the healing process.