The bride for the serious injury at the wedding: "I believe he will rise with me, pray for him"
On social media, the bride wrote that she thanks everyone for the warm hug and support.
She added that she is confident and believes he will recover, after he fell at their wedding from a table on which he danced and was seriously injured.
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16/02/2022
Wednesday, 16 February, 2022, 12:48 Updated: 12:58
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In the video: The director of the neurosurgery department at Sheba Medical Center updates on the condition of the groom who was injured in a fall at his wedding (Photo: Sheba Hospital spokeswoman)
The bride from the wedding in Modi'in asked today (Wednesday) on social media not to stop praying for her husband Itai, who was seriously injured during a dance when he fell from a table on which he was dancing.
Two days ago, a 37-year-old groom was seriously injured when he fell from a table he was dancing in a ballroom in Modi'in, after his friends picked him up.
The MDA team that arrived at the scene provided him with medical treatment and evacuated him to Tel Hashomer Hospital when his condition was stable and he was unconscious
. It was terrible and awful.
The shouts of the bride and his parents do not go out of my head. "
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The wedding was destroyed: a groom was seriously injured while dancing in a ballroom in Modi'in
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"Do not stop praying and praying for him" (Photo: Flash 90, Jonathan Zindel)
The bride, wrote today on the networks that she thanks everyone for the warm hug and support: "It gives me a lot of strength".
She added that she is confident and believes that thanks to the good deeds of the people, with me there will be a healthy universe in mind and body.
"Do not stop praying and asking for him, he still needs a lot of prayers. I know everyone cares about his well-being. He underwent a medical procedure today that will help."
The groom's rabbi, Yehuda Meislik, told Walla! And flew three yards back. "It was right at the end of the wedding, after a very happy wedding," Meislik recalled. "
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