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Family of Temple Shooting Victim Releases Statement

Family members of Punjab Singh, who is still in the hospital, said their father is making a slow and gradual recovery.

The family of Punjab Singh, the lone victim of the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin shootings still in the hospital, released a statement Friday updating their father's progress and thanking the community for its support.

"Our beloved father, Punjab Singh, was severely injured on that terrible August day," the family said in a statement issued through Froedtert Hospital. "Despite the heroic efforts of emergency responders at the scene and the medical care he received from trauma specialists and other doctors at Froedtert Hospital, he has not fully recovered. He is no longer in the intensive care unit and now is making a slow and gradual recovery.

"We are grateful for the many messages of support we have received. It is a comfort for us to know people are keeping our father in their thoughts and prayers."

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Earlier this week, Froedtert Hospital announced Singh and no longer requires mechanical support to breathe.

Singh, 65, is a temple priest who was shot in the face by gunman Wade Michael Page during the Aug. 5 attack at the Oak Creek Sikh temple. Page killed six people and injured four others.

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Police Lt. and have been released from the hospital. Amarjit Kaur was treated and released the day of the shootings.

Punjab Singh's family previously that Singh was in a coma following the shootings.


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