The woman said her daughter is still receiving treatment and is scheduled to undergo surgery at Serdang Hospital on Oct 23.
"I'm not trying to find fault, but as a mother, I'm heartbroken. I sent her to the hostel with full trust… but now that trust has been shattered," she said.
She also revealed that her daughter claimed no prefects were present during the incident, and that she was dragged into a toilet, blindfolded, and force-fed.
"I hope the police will conduct a thorough investigation," she said.
She added that her daughter is now under psychiatric care and has been prescribed medication to help calm her down.
The mother also asked for prayers for her daughter's recovery and for justice to prevail in the case.
It is understood that she has lodged a police report at the Sentul police headquarters.
The New Straits Times has reached out to the police for comment.