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1.4 Jabalia Refugee CampImage by Alicia Vacas, St Joseph Hospital,East Jerusalem, 2 Aug 2014good. Will require rehabilitation.Update: According to a medical report receivedsubsequently, the patient was dischargedhome on 4 Sep 2014 in improved condition withrecommendation for follow up with gynaecologist,neurosurgeon and GP in Gaza.EJJ23Patient: TZ [Minor; name redacted and retained atthe offices of PHR-Israel]Gender: FAge: 15Witness: The patient’s maternal grandmother,Rahma Ibrahim Al Dabbagh (not present at event)Date of Interview: 2 Aug 2014Location of Interview: St. Joseph Hospital, EastJerusalemInterviewer/s: PHR-Israel StaffAlso present:Home address: Jabalia Refugee CampOccupation: N/A 9th grade studentInjuries: Head trauma: Le Fort III fracture (multiplefacial bone fractures - broken jaw, broken nose, eyeinjury); skull base basilar skull fracture; subduralhaemorrhage; tracheostomy; lateral right thighhematoma.Date/time of incident: 22 Jul 2014, 14:00Location of incident: In the home of the patient inJabalia Refugee CampCircumstances of injury: The patient’s neighbour’shouse was bombed by aircraft. The patient wasplaying with her two younger brothers at home,and when she heard the bombing tried to cover herbrothers to protect them. The neighbours’ housecollapsed onto their house injuring the patient.Others killed/injured in same event: NoEvacuation and care inside Gaza: The patient wasevacuated by ambulance promptly to Kamal EdwanHospital. An hour later she was transferred toShifa Hospital in Gaza City, where she stayed for10 days in ICU. Her scalp lacerations were repaired.She required a tracheostomy due to concerns for1. Northern Gaza122

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