Dry wall broken round window, best way to fix?

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Hi All

I have a quick question and I would like to hear your thoughts!

Is there a good way to fix this issue / patch it up, rather than removing the drywall and replacing?

The previous owners tried to fit a net curtain. Unfortunately the top part of the plasterboard failed. The top corner and was left pushed in I have removed it, leaving a cavity, but I am unsure what is the best solution without making it worse! I have added two images below!

Thanks in advance!

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As a DIY job, one coat plaster would be a fair choice of material to use.
There are other methods that would require a number of different materials.
 
Thanks for that was thinking about plastering in wasn't sure if should keep the cavity or not! Think I will do as you suggest!!
 
Is that wall and the reveal dot and dabbed plaster board?
 
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If there is a cavity behind the board you could fix (plug & screw) a bit of backing wood in there and then pull the cavity out to a suitable depth for skimming. The wood would take any new rail bracket fixings.
 

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