Pakistani girl stable in UK hospital as support floods in
LONDON (AFP) - The 14-year-old Pakistani girl shot in the head by the Taleban was in a stable condition in a British hospital on Wednesday as well-wishers from around the world left her messages of support.
Doctors said Malala Yousafzai spent a second comfortable night at the highly specialised Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, central England, which is accustomed to treating British soldiers wounded in Afghanistan.
On Wednesday she "remained in a stable condition and continued to impress doctors by responding well to her care," a hospital spokesman said.
The teenager's family were still in Pakistan, he added.












