The five-year-old boy who was mercilessly thrown off a third-floor balcony at a Minnesota Mall of America is still in intensive care more than two months after the attack.

Landen Hoffman was walking through the Bloomington shopping center on April 12 when he was tossed 39 feet to the ground by complete stranger Emmanuel Aranda.

In an update on their GoFundMe page on Tuesday, Hoffman's parents revealed the youngster has undergone more than 15 medical procedures in the past 11 weeks.

They stated that he has had 'surgeries for two broken arms and a broken leg, as well as facial and skull fractures'.

Hoffman has also had his spleen removed, and undergone procedures for fluid in his lungs and stomach.

Landen Hoffmann remains in intensive care after undergoing more than 15 surgeries in the two months since he was thrown from the Mall of America balcony

Hoffman was tossed almost 40 feet over the railings at the Bloomington Mall of America (pictured)

In a heartbreaking admission, the parents further stated that they are unsure when they'll ever be able to bring their boy home.

However, they revealed that, in spite of the uphill battle they are facing, they are thankful for their son's survival.

'We celebrate and thank Jesus for every day,' the pair proclaimed.

As of Wednesday morning, Hoffman's GoFundMe page has raised $1.033 million.

Meanwhile, Hoffman's assailant, Emmanuel Aranda, has begun serving his 19-year prison sentence for the horrific attack.

Hoffman's assailant, Emmanuel Aranda (pictured), has begun serving out his 19-year jail sentence for the horrific attack.

Last month, the 24-year-old pleaded guilty to attempted premeditated first-degree murder.

Prior to his sentencing, Hoffman's parents decried Aranda's actions as 'evil' but said they forgive him in emotional victim impact statements which were read out in court on their behalf.

'Your act was evil and selfish. You chose to listen to the worst parts of yourself that day,' the dad said in his statement. 'That is where your impact on us stops. You will take nothing more from us.

'God will judge you someday and I have peace with that,' the mother's statement said.

'I hand it off to him and you will take none of my thoughts ever again. I am done with you.'

Aranda is pictured at his sentencing earlier this month, after he pleaded guilty to attempted premeditated first-degree murder

Aranda's mother, Becky, told the court her son is mentally ill and he belongs in a mental hospital, not prison.

His attorney didn't raise a mental illness defense but Aranda acknowledged before the judge that he had been in mental health court before and completed treatment.

Authorities say Aranda told investigators he went to the mall 'looking for someone to kill.'

According to the complaint, he had tried unsuccessfully to talk to women in the mall but their rejection 'caused him to lash out and be aggressive.' He said had planned to kill an adult before choosing the child instead.

He will be eligible for parole in 2031.