The mother of the 5-year-old girl who was seriously injured in the stabbing in Parnell Square said she was out of danger.
The little girl is being treated at Temple Street Children's Hospital** and is currently in "more conscious state and even able to smile".
Last month, the mother of a five-year-old girl who suffered a severe stab wound outside a school in Parnell Square said she was "out of danger".
The little girl was one of three children injured outside the Coláiste Mhuire school in Parnell Square on the afternoon of 23 November. The other two children, aged 5 and 6, were discharged from the hospital a few days after the attack.
The incident sparked mass riots in the centre of Dublin, leading to clashes between the crowd and Ireland** and the looting of several shops.
In an update released through the GoFundMe fundraiser, the mother of the five-year-old said her daughter's condition continued to improve, "She became more sober and even smiled." ”
"We still have to stay in the hospital for a long time, but she's out of danger," his mother wrote. Thank you all for your help and support. ”
The young girl was transferred from the intensive care unit to a ward at Temple Street Children's Hospital two weeks ago.
The 50-year-old stabbing suspect, Riad Bouchaker, who has no fixed residence, has been charged for attempting to ** three children and causing grievous harm to a care worker.
However, when accused of attempting to ** a second little girl, Bouchaker responded, "I'm a patient".