Saturday 8 November 2008

names of the girls in the school- wikipedia

Victims

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Fatalities
Naomi Rose Ebersol, aged 7, died at the scene October 2, 2006.[37][38]
Marian Stoltzfus Fisher, aged 13, died at the scene October 2, 2006.[38][39]
Anna Mae Stoltzfus, aged 12, was declared dead on arrival at Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania October 2, 2006.[38][40]
Lena Zook Miller, aged 7, died at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania on October 3, 2006.[41]
Mary Liz Miller, aged 8, died at Christiana Hospital in Newark, Delaware on October 3, 2006.[42]

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Injured

All of the surviving Amish schoolgirls were hospitalized.
Rosanna King, 6 years old, was removed from life support at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and sent home at the request of her family on October 4, 2006.[43] Some reports claim the child showed signs of recovery and was sent back to the hospital. Her condition improved, though she is still greatly impaired from the shooting and remains at home. [41][44]
Rachel Ann Stoltzfus, 8 years old[45]
Barbie Fisher, 10 years old[46]
Sarah Ann Stoltzfus, 12 years old
Esther King, 13 years old

The girls wounded in the shooting have made measurable progress in the year since the shooting. Sara Ann Stoltzfus, now 9, does not have full vision in her left eye but is back at school — she was not expected to survive. Barbie Fisher, now 9, pitches in the school softball but just underwent another shoulder operation in hopes of strengthening her right arm. Rachel Ann Stoltzfus, now 9, returned to school in the months after the shooting. Esther King, now 14, returned to school in the months after shooting, graduated and is now working on the family farm.[47] The youngest victim, Rosanna King, 6, wasn't expected to survive and was sent home to die there. She had serious brain injuries and does not walk or talk as of October 2007. Rosanna is confined to a wheelchair, but is said to recognize family members and frequently smiles.[48]

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