Ohio boy injured by lightning at Indiana camp goes home

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LOVELAND, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio boy who was seriously injuredby a lightning strike at a suburban
Indianapolis summer camp has gonehome after 145 days in the hospital.Thirteen-year-old EthanKadish suffered
a severe brain injury when he was struck by lightningJune 29 at Goldman Union Camp Institute. The Reform
Jewish camp serveschildren in the Midwest entering grades three to 12. Two other childrenalso were
injured.WCPO-TV (http://bit.ly/18TLVpM ) reports
Ethan was discharged from the Cincinnati Children’s MedicalCenter Rehabilitation Unit Wednesday after his
doctors determined he wasstrong enough to go home.Scott Kadish says his son is now able to breathe on his
own, but family members say there’s still a long journey ahead.Doctors have said Ethan could require care
for the rest of his life.Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rightsreserved. This material may not be
published, broadcast, rewritten orredistributed.LOVELAND, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio boy who was seriously
injuredby a lightning strike at a suburban Indianapolis summer camp has gonehome after 145 days in the
hospital.Thirteen-year-old EthanKadish suffered a severe brain injury when he was struck by lightningJune 29
at Goldman Union Camp Institute. The Reform Jewish camp serveschildren in the Midwest entering grades three
to 12. Two other childrenalso were injured.WCPO-TV (http://bit.ly/18TLVpM ) reports Ethan was discharged
from the Cincinnati Children’s MedicalCenter Rehabilitation Unit Wednesday after his doctors determined he
wasstrong enough to go home.Scott Kadish says his son is now able to breathe on his own, but family members
say there’s still a long journey ahead.Doctors have said Ethan could require care for the rest of his
life.Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rightsreserved. This material may not be published, broadcast,
rewritten orredistributed.

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