Qadeeh blast victims sent to Germany for treatment

Qadeeh blast victims sent to Germany for treatment
Updated 15 June 2015
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Qadeeh blast victims sent to Germany for treatment

Qadeeh blast victims sent to Germany for treatment

JEDDAH: Two injured victims of the bomb attack which targeted Imam Ali bin Abi Taleb Mosque in Qadeeh village in Qatif reached Germany for treatment on a medical evacuation plane following Royal orders to treat them abroad.
Foreign treatment was approved for Hani Al-Nasser, Jafar Abdulraziq, Amjad Husain Ghazwi and Hassan Ahmad Ghazwi. The first two injured victims to arrive in Germany were Jafar Abdulraziq and Hani Al-Nasser.
Meanwhile, procedures for the departure of the other injured victims will soon be completed; they will likely leave for Germany in two days. A source was quoted by local media as saying that Abdulraziq was wounded in his head. Shrapnels from the explosion entered his brain. He is still under anesthesia. Al-Nasser was injured in his spine and cannot move the lower part of his body.
Majed Al-Suaidi remains in critical condition. He is still in the intensive care unit receiving treatment and is reported to be improving.
Mohammad Ahmad Al-Khwait and Ismail Ghazwi are in good condition. The four cases were under treatment at Saudi Aramco hospital.
One of the injured, Reza Eid Al-Dashaishi, returned to the hospital for nerve surgery after being discharged.
Zainab Al-Ghazwi, wife of injured Hassan Ghazwi, said her husband underwent three surgeries to his abdomen.