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5.1 RafahEJJ1a/EJJ10Patient: Iman Ayman Mahrus Siam (cousin of patientat EJJ3/EJJ3a, see below-Ed.)Gender: FAge: 19Witness: The patient’s aunt (first interview); ImanAyman Marhus Siam (second interview)Date of Interview: 29 Jul 2014 (first interview), 8 Sep2014 (second interview)Location of Interview: St Joseph Hospital,East JerusalemInterviewer/s: PHR-Israel staff (first interview),Jennifer Leaning, Karen Kelly (second interview)Also present: PHR-Israel staffHome address: Northern Rafah, southern GazaOccupation: N/A, 12th grade studentImages by Karen Kelly, St Joseph Hospital,East Jerusalem, 8 Sep 2014Injuries:-Chest trauma requiring bilateral chest tubes-Bilateral deep shoulder wounds-External fixation to L upper arm with about 5cm ofbone missing from humerus. Comment at secondinterview: issue is what type of graft or materialwill be provided to close the gap? Orthopaedist toldpatient that her L arm would, in any case, be shorterthan her R.-Right hip deep wound from shrapnel.- R shoulder fixation with decreased ROM, deformed,and burn/skin graft. Comment at second interview:healing but will leave marked scars.- 2nd and 3rd degree burns of her upper back.Comment at second interview: healing, disfiguringmarked fresh pink keloids on L-Mental health: PTSDDate/time of incident: 21 July 2014, 06:30Location of incident: Out of doors, near the home ofthe patient in the north of Rafah, southern GazaCircumstances of injury: (Note: there is someunclarity and disparity of focus between the twointerviews, but no apparent contradiction. See alsotestimonies regarding the patient’s cousin at EJJ3/EJJ3a-Ed.) According to the witness at the firstinterview (the patient’s aunt), a house near the204

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