""Bullet in the body": Shot at a wedding - and only found out 3 months later

June Green
January 17, 2022   
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Facebook - Shahar Glick
When Adi Blau felt a piercing pain during a wedding at Psagot Winery in Shaar Binyamin, she didn't understand what happened. For a moment she thought her muscle had seized, then she saw a small wound on her back and assumed she had been scratched by something. But her friends didn't really understand why she was making a big deal out of a scratch either. How can I switch banks with a click for free? • All questions and answers Where are the coronavirus tests performed? What test is done and when? All the information 7 million American children who were vaccinated are not wrong: We got vaccinated and you should get vaccinated too Has it been three months since your second vaccination? This is how you will protect yourself from the virus Adi's pain was getting worse day by day, and the doctors didn't understand what it was - and mostly laughed. However, Adi insisted and was sent for an X-ray and from there to the City, where they suddenly saw a small piece of metal near her spine. According to the report of Shahar Glick on Galei Tzahal, Adi decided to have surgery to remove the metal, but even at this stage no one had any idea what had been sitting next to such a sensitive spot for three months. After an operation that lasted several hours, Adi woke up from the anesthesia and saw a group of doctors leaning over her in hysterics and shouting: "Who did you get into trouble with? You had a bullet in your body." According to the police, the shooting - an M16 bullet - was probably carried out by Palestinians from the village of Muhammas, near the Psagot winery, where the incident took place. Was it a terrorist attack or a stray bullet? It's not really clear. When Adi contacted the police, they had no answer, but when they saw the results of the surgery, they immediately recognized the incident and allowed her to begin the process of recognizing an injury from hostile activity. This week, she contacted the National Insurance Institute, and is waiting for them to also recognize her as a victim of hostile activity, compensate her for the expensive treatments, and understand that she is still suffering. [sc name="111" ]
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