<p>The condition of a five-year-old boy battered by his father and step-mother continued to be critical Friday, doctors attending on him at a hospital in Kattappana, near here, said.<br /><br />Speaking to reporters Friday, a doctor said the boy was still on ventilator.<br /><br />"He has to undergo another scan as his condition is serious," he said.</p>.<p>The boy was admitted Monday after his father brought him to the hospital with head injuries which the parent attributed to a fall from a ladder.<br /><br />But, upon examination, doctors found the boy also had burn marks on his body, a deep wound on the head and a broken leg. With a frail body, the boy also sported a frightened look. The doctors then alerted the police.<br /><br />Once the father and his second wife were quizzed, police learnt that the boy had been subjected to brutality. Both were arrested and are now in jail.<br /><br />Pledging support for the boy's treatment, the state government has ensured that experts attend to him as he is unfit to travel to a state-of-the-art hospital.<br /><br />Kattappana is about 270 km from state capital Thiruvananthapuram.<br />People have been making enquiries about the boy's progress.<br /><br />Prayer sessions are being held at a few places for his recovery.<br /><br />The state government has asked a committee of top bureaucrats to come out with a report in a month's time on how to tackle such cases.<br /><br />The education department has directed schools to conduct regular counselling to find if all is well with students at home. <br /></p>
<p>The condition of a five-year-old boy battered by his father and step-mother continued to be critical Friday, doctors attending on him at a hospital in Kattappana, near here, said.<br /><br />Speaking to reporters Friday, a doctor said the boy was still on ventilator.<br /><br />"He has to undergo another scan as his condition is serious," he said.</p>.<p>The boy was admitted Monday after his father brought him to the hospital with head injuries which the parent attributed to a fall from a ladder.<br /><br />But, upon examination, doctors found the boy also had burn marks on his body, a deep wound on the head and a broken leg. With a frail body, the boy also sported a frightened look. The doctors then alerted the police.<br /><br />Once the father and his second wife were quizzed, police learnt that the boy had been subjected to brutality. Both were arrested and are now in jail.<br /><br />Pledging support for the boy's treatment, the state government has ensured that experts attend to him as he is unfit to travel to a state-of-the-art hospital.<br /><br />Kattappana is about 270 km from state capital Thiruvananthapuram.<br />People have been making enquiries about the boy's progress.<br /><br />Prayer sessions are being held at a few places for his recovery.<br /><br />The state government has asked a committee of top bureaucrats to come out with a report in a month's time on how to tackle such cases.<br /><br />The education department has directed schools to conduct regular counselling to find if all is well with students at home. <br /></p>