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Wounded Canadian soldier Bailey out of danger: report
Last Updated Thu, 16 Feb 2006 13:53:48 EST
CBC News
Cpl. Jeffrey Bailey, one of three Canadian soldiers who were badly wounded in Afghanistan a month ago, is out of danger but still in an Edmonton hospital in critical condition, according to a Canadian Press report.
INDEPTH: Afghanistan
In late January, a military surgeon, Lt.-Col. Ron Brisebois, said Bailey "could pass away from his head injury." He's now out of intensive care.
FROM JAN. 26, 2006: Doctors concerned about soldier wounded in Afghanistan
Bailey was wounded Jan. 15 when a suicide bomber attacked a vehicle carrying himself, Canadian diplomat Glyn Berry and two other soldiers near Kandahar. Berry was killed.
Master Cpl. Paul Franklin has had his lower right leg amputated. He lost part of his left leg in the explosion.
Pte. William Salikin, wounded in the head, continues to improve and is moving around with help.
Wounded Canadian soldier Bailey out of danger: report
Last Updated Thu, 16 Feb 2006 13:53:48 EST
CBC News
Cpl. Jeffrey Bailey, one of three Canadian soldiers who were badly wounded in Afghanistan a month ago, is out of danger but still in an Edmonton hospital in critical condition, according to a Canadian Press report.
INDEPTH: Afghanistan
In late January, a military surgeon, Lt.-Col. Ron Brisebois, said Bailey "could pass away from his head injury." He's now out of intensive care.
FROM JAN. 26, 2006: Doctors concerned about soldier wounded in Afghanistan
Bailey was wounded Jan. 15 when a suicide bomber attacked a vehicle carrying himself, Canadian diplomat Glyn Berry and two other soldiers near Kandahar. Berry was killed.
Master Cpl. Paul Franklin has had his lower right leg amputated. He lost part of his left leg in the explosion.
Pte. William Salikin, wounded in the head, continues to improve and is moving around with help.

