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5.1 RafahComments on displacement: None providedComments on rehabilitation: At second interview:the patient will need fitting of high prosthesis andextensive physio training in function, walking forR amputation. He lost weight between the twointerviews and not taking in sufficient nutrition forgood healing; definitely a problem. Breathing issues,risk of respiratory collapse. Mood is depressed andwill impair recovery.According to a medical report received subsequentlythe patient was discharged on 23 Sep 2014 withrecommendation for psychotherapy, rehabilitationand nutritional support.Update November 2014: Patient was later referredfor chest surgery to a Turkish hospital but died thereon 20 Nov 2014.EJJ6Patient: YS [Minor; name redacted and retained atthe offices of PHR-Israel] (in coma)Gender: MAge: 11Witness: The patient’s aunt, Hurriya Jum’a ShalufDate of Interview: 12 Aug 2014Location of Interview: ICU, St Joseph Hospital,East JerusalemInterviewer/s: Alicia VacasAlso present: The patient’s aunt, Hurriya Jum’aShaluf, who was not present at the incident but wasin the neighbourhood at the time.Home address: Al Baher area, Rafah, southern GazaOccupation: N/AInjuries: Severe head trauma due to explosion; leftfrontal temporal SDH; intracerebral haemorrhage;coma; intubated, sedated and ventilatedDate/time of incident: 3 Aug 2014 about 08:30Location of incident: At the home of the patient in AlBaher area, Rafah, southern Gaza208

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