The Interior Ministry statement described First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah’s visit to Adan Hospital where he inspected the condition of the two children and received a briefing from the treating medical team. Sheikh Fahad directed that the siblings receive all necessary medical care until they recover completely. He commended the medical staff for their dedicated efforts in the case, according to the statement. The visit occurred the day after the incident that led to the children’s hospitalization.
Security authorities arrested the children’s mother following the stabbing and have taken the required legal steps against her, the ministry reported. Investigations continue to determine the full details of what happened and to apply the appropriate procedures. The statement underlined that the ministry maintains a firm stance against any actions that endanger societal security or family well-being.
During his time at the hospital on August 14, the First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the need to enhance awareness within families. He highlighted the critical role parents play in safeguarding their children from harm. Such messages form part of broader efforts to prevent similar tragedies, the ministry indicated.
The minister affirmed that the law applies equally to all individuals without exception in cases involving threats to family members. This position was conveyed as part of his follow-up on the treatment and the overall handling of the matter. Officials at the facility ensured the minister was fully updated on the children’s progress.
Local media outlets including Kuwait Times carried the details from the official statement shortly after the visit took place. The coverage highlighted the swift response by security forces in detaining the suspect. The incident has drawn attention to issues of child protection in the country.
The ministry urged the public to rely solely on verified official communications when it comes to security matters. This reminder was included in the same statement that detailed the hospital visit. It also denied unrelated rumors about new monitoring systems circulating on social platforms.