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Singer Noam Kleinstein Faints at Home, Suffers Head Injury Requiring Stitches

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

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First reported by Mako · 3 hours ago

What happened

Israeli singer Noam Kleinstein fainted at home due to severe back pain, injuring her head and requiring stitches after falling. She managed to open the door for medical help despite bleeding and was hospitalized for treatment. Kleinstein later shared the incident on social media with humor, looking forward to her next performance.

  • 01Noam Kleinstein fainted at home due to severe back pain and fell, injuring her head.
  • 02She ordered a Voltaren injection at home but lost consciousness before treatment.
  • 03Kleinstein got trapped in a door frame but opened the door from the floor to let medical staff in.
  • 04She was taken to the hospital for ECG, blood tests, and received stitches for her head wound.
  • 05Kleinstein shared the incident on social media, ending with a humorous note about upcoming shows.

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MakoCenter · Hebrew3 hours ago
Singer Noam Kleinstein Faints at Home, Suffers Head Injury Requiring Stitches
N12Center · Hebrew3 hours ago
Singer Noam Kleinstein Faints at Home, Suffers Head Injury Requiring Stitches

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