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20.09.2024

Ashdod yeshiva student: still sedated and on a respirator

Condition of Shlomo, the Belz yeshiva student in Ashdod, wounded by concrete beam - stabilized, but still defined as severe • Continue to pray

Ashdod yeshiva student: still sedated and on a respirator
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Out of danger: the condition of Shlomo ben Nechama Nechsa, s Belz yeshiva student in Ashdod, hospitalized at Kaplan Hospital in Rehovot, still set hard, but is stabilized.

Shlomo was injured last Thursday after being hit by a concrete beam which fell on him, while he was at a construction site building of the Belz yeshiva, where he is studying.

Along with another boy who was injured and defined in medium condition, but the next day he was released, and came to the Belzer Rebbe in Jerusalem, where he received his blessing.

Kaplan Hospital delivered to B'Chadrei Charedim that last Thursday two young men were rushed into the emergency room after the wall collapsed on them. "The young man first came in a difficult condition when he anesthetized and ventilated, and transferred directly to the operating room, and the second boy was lightly wounded and discharged following primary care."

The Kaplan ICU said: "The boy who was seriously injured was rushed with severe multi-system injuries and bruises in different areas of his body. Following analysis which consists of a collaboration of a team orthopedic surgeons, internists, he is out of immediate danger and is in stable condition, but still sedated and on a respirator".
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