Unmasking Deborah Mardenfeld: The Truth Finally Revealed.
Do you know about deborah mardenfeld? She was hit by the landing gear of one the planes and it nearly cut her legs off. She was incredibly lucky that when they took her to. The story focuses on the efforts to save two people wounded in the attacks: Deborah mardenfeld and david bernard.
[originally named jane doe, she was later identified as deborah st john, ne mardenfeld, one of the most seriously injured survivors. ] when wed brought in all of our. The bones from the middle of her back and below were horribly damaged, but deborah mardenfeld, 30, was making jokes with the nursing staff and physicians, said nurse. The award to deborah mardenfeld, first reported by the new york law journal on thursday, was the largest yet offered by the fund. Mardenfeld, an american express human. A new york woman who suffered internal injuries and crushed legs when she was hit by falling debris in the attacks has been awarded $us8. 6 million by the. Mardenfeld, 31, was on her way to work that day when she was hit by falling debris from the second plane that slammed into the world trade center. Her legs were crushed. Mardenfeld, 31, was on her way to work that day when she was hit by falling debris from the second plane that slammed into the world trade center. Her legs were crushed below the. Mardenfeld, an american express human resources director, lost her left heel and buttocks and had her legs crushed by debris. She spent more than a year in hospitals after the. Here, the telegraph spoke exclusively to four of those people whose lives were forever changed that morning, from the banker who survived by digging himself out of 40ft of.
She spent more than a year in hospitals after the. Here, the telegraph spoke exclusively to four of those people whose lives were forever changed that morning, from the banker who survived by digging himself out of 40ft of.