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Mother of girl injured in Parnell Square attack says she is 'out of danger'

A number of people were injured in the attack on Parnell Square East on 23 November
A number of people were injured in the attack on Parnell Square East on 23 November

The mother of the five-year-old girl who was seriously injured in the attack outside a school on Parnell Square in Dublin in November has said her daughter is "out of danger".

Through a GoFundMe page for the girl, her mother gave an update on the child saying she is now "more alert and even smiled".

She said: "Our angel has been out of the PICU for two weeks now. She is more alert and even smiled. We still have a long time still in hospital, but she is out of danger."

She thanked everyone for all the help and support they have given and wished everyone a happy Christmas and New Year.

A number of people were injured in the attack on Parnell Square East on 23 November.

The five-year-old girl and a créche worker are still receiving treatment for their injuries in hospital.

Another six-year-old girl and a five-year-old boy were also treated in hospital, but were later discharged.