<p> Baby Falak's five-year-old brother has been found in Uttam Nagar here, police claimed Wednesday, while the two-year-old battered girl continued to be critical.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Police found the boy after a tip-off but are still to conduct a DNA test to match it with Falak's mother Munni, an official said. <br /><br />"We have not yet conducted the DNA test on Munni, Falak's mother. It is likely to be done by this week," the police official said.<br /><br />The child has been handed over to a child welfare committee, he added.<br /><br />The boy had been missing for months and a search was launched in Delhi and Bihar after 21-year-old Munni's story came to light.<br /><br />Falak, meanwhile, continues to be in the same condition, with doctors saying she was stable but critical.<br /><br />"The baby is still on ventilator and remains critical and stable," AIIMS neurosurgeon Deepak Agrawal told IANS. <br /><br />"The good news is that the chest and blood infections have resolved. But the brain infection is still a cause for concern," he added.<br /><br />Another minor surgery was performed on her to drain out the brain fluid. "A tube has been inserted inside the brain to drain the extra brain fluid but this is a temporary solution," the doctor said.<br /><br />"After the infection in the brain subsides we will do a surgery called shunt surgery, in which we will insert a plastic tube from the brain to the stomach, where the brain fluid will be drained," he added.<br /><br />Earlier, in a major breakthrough in the case, the Delhi Police Friday arrested the key accused Rajkumar.<br /><br />Falak was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Jan 18 by a 14-year-old girl who claimed to be her mother. The baby was in a critical condition as her head was fractured and she had human bite marks all over her tiny frame.<br />Investigations in the case have pointed to a likely human trafficking and prostitution racket, police said.</p>
<p> Baby Falak's five-year-old brother has been found in Uttam Nagar here, police claimed Wednesday, while the two-year-old battered girl continued to be critical.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Police found the boy after a tip-off but are still to conduct a DNA test to match it with Falak's mother Munni, an official said. <br /><br />"We have not yet conducted the DNA test on Munni, Falak's mother. It is likely to be done by this week," the police official said.<br /><br />The child has been handed over to a child welfare committee, he added.<br /><br />The boy had been missing for months and a search was launched in Delhi and Bihar after 21-year-old Munni's story came to light.<br /><br />Falak, meanwhile, continues to be in the same condition, with doctors saying she was stable but critical.<br /><br />"The baby is still on ventilator and remains critical and stable," AIIMS neurosurgeon Deepak Agrawal told IANS. <br /><br />"The good news is that the chest and blood infections have resolved. But the brain infection is still a cause for concern," he added.<br /><br />Another minor surgery was performed on her to drain out the brain fluid. "A tube has been inserted inside the brain to drain the extra brain fluid but this is a temporary solution," the doctor said.<br /><br />"After the infection in the brain subsides we will do a surgery called shunt surgery, in which we will insert a plastic tube from the brain to the stomach, where the brain fluid will be drained," he added.<br /><br />Earlier, in a major breakthrough in the case, the Delhi Police Friday arrested the key accused Rajkumar.<br /><br />Falak was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Jan 18 by a 14-year-old girl who claimed to be her mother. The baby was in a critical condition as her head was fractured and she had human bite marks all over her tiny frame.<br />Investigations in the case have pointed to a likely human trafficking and prostitution racket, police said.</p>