Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousufzai was able to stand up and communicate on Friday, October 19.
Arrests made in shooting of Pakistani schoolgirl Malala
[Updated at 5:55 a.m. ET] Six
people have been arrested in connection with the shooting of Malala
Yousufzai, the teenage activist who spoke out against the Taliban,
though the main suspect still is on the loose, Pakistani police told CNN
exclusively.
Suspect Atta Ullah Khan is on the loose, police say.
Six men accused of facilitating the attack were arrested, police said Wednesday. Also detained were Khan's fiancée, mother and brother, though they aren't accused of involvement in the attack, police said.
It's unclear whether Khan was at the scene and tried to shoot Malala or if he was considered the leader behind the plan to kill her.
Malala, who has become a global symbol of courage after being shot in the head by the Taliban for demanding education for girls, is currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Birmingham, England.
She stood with the aid of nurses Friday for the first time since the October 9 shooting and was "communicating very freely," according to the director of the hospital. Malala can't speak because she has a tracheotomy tube inserted to protect her airway, which was swollen after her gunshot injury, but she is writing coherent sentences, said Dave Rosser, director of University Hospitals Birmingham.
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