The condition of Mirel Dzhelovsky, a Carlin Hasidim in her 40s, a mother of 10 children - who was seriously injured on Friday night when she marched near an extremist demonstration on Yehezkel Street in Jerusalem - continues to be serious. The Shaarei Tzedek Medical Center updated as Shabbat ended: "There is no change in the condition of the injured woman from the demonstrations on Yehezkel Street. Her condition continues to be serious and she is being sedated and ventilated in the intensive care unit." Mirel's husband is the Reverend Rabbi Chaim Yankel Dzlovsky, of the Karlin Hasidim in Jerusalem. Her father-in-law is the educator and benefactor Rabbi Yisrael Aryeh Dzlovsky. Family members are constantly by her side at the medical center. The Jerusalem police district is trying to locate the suspects who threw the trash can that hit the woman. Meanwhile, the court ordered on Friday to release a minor suspected of throwing a trash can on Bar Ilan Street in Jerusalem - not the one who hit the woman. The police intend to file an appeal with the district court against the release. Liran Tamari, police correspondent for 'Mint Jerusalem', criticized the police's conduct: "Any inciting documentation distributed on social media by Arabs is investigated by the central unit of the Jerusalem district. Interestingly, in the disturbance of order on Yehezkel Street, during which a trash can was thrown at a woman fighting for her life, they left the serious case for the station." Her prayer name: Mirel Bat Rachel Leah for a complete recovery.