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April 23, 2019
Munira Abdulla was a victim of a car accident in 1991 when she tried to protect her son Omar after school. "He hugged me to protect me from the blow," remembered the man who is now 32 years old.
Omar Abdulla He was four years old when his mother, Munira, was hit by a car in order to save him. The accident occurred 27 years ago after leaving a school in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, when the school bus crashed against the car in which they were located.
Wife he suffered a traumatic brain injury and his son ended up relatively unscathed, with only a bruise on his head because his mother protected him during the impact.
The doctors warned Munira's family that she would never wake up. However, 27 years later, he surprised the doctors when he woke up and at shouting he called Omar desperate as he was still living that tragic day of 1991.
He woke up after 12 years in a coma and the first thing he saw was something that he will never forget.
"My mother was sitting with me at the back. When he saw the shock coming, he hugged me to protect me from the blow"Omar said that today he is 32 years old and badured that he never gave up because "he always felt that she would wake up one day".
The emergency services took hours to arrive and finally, when they arrived, Munira She was taken to the hospital where the doctors recommended to transfer her to a specialized center in London where the specialists informed her family that she was in a vegetative state, that she was not reacting but that she could feel pain.
The woman was transferred to Dubai, Al Ain, where she was kept in a coma until these days, fed by means of a catheter and with a wire of faith, she remained in life for 28 years.
During his hospitalization, Omar walked every day for four kilometers to the hospital to talk to him and be at his side, hoping to see his mother open her eyes again.
A woman woke up from a coma and learned that she was pregnant and that she was a mother of a girl.
Finally, the family received a grant from Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince, Sheikh Mohamid bin Zayed, to take Munira to Germany, where he began a series of surgeries to help correct shortened muscles, as well as physical therapies. .
"Our main goal was to give your fragile conscience the opportunity to grow and flourish in a healthy body, like a delicate plant that needs a good soil to grow."Said Dr. Ahman Ryll, neurology specialist at the Schön Klinik Bad Aibling Medical Center.
Omar He stated that it was at that time that he had noticed an improvement in the health status of his mother. In an attempt to manage his expectations, the doctors badured him that it was his "imagination". However, a year later, in June 2018, Munira surprised his medical team on waking.
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