Washington: P Varun Raj, the 24-year-old Indian student who was stabbed at a fitness centre in the US state of Indiana over the weekend, continues to be in a critical condition and is on a life support, sources familiar with his ongoing treatment said. P Varun Raj, a Computer Science student, was stabbed with a knife into the temple by the assailant Jordan Andrade, 24, at the public gym on Sunday morning for reasons that the authorities are still investigating .
"After three days of treatment, Varun continues to be on a life support and has severe neurological impairment. He is likely to sustain permanent disability and have partial, if not complete, vision loss and left sided weakness," sources told PTI. Following the incident, the attacker Jordan Andrade, 24, was arrested and is facing charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and attempted murder.
Varun has now been transferred to Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne because of the serious nature of the injuries. Meanwhile, assailant Andrade, who appeared before Porter Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Clymer, pleaded not guilty to the charges of Level 1 felony, and a Level 3 felony.
The judge set his bond at USD 500,000 cash and USD 500,000 surety. According to The Chicago Tribune, Andrade said he could afford a USD 300,000 bond. The judge deemed Andrade a flight risk. The university president expressed his shock over the brutal attack on one of its students.