In the months after he was shot, Wael nearly died three times. He faces painful facial reconstruction before he is able to achieve a heart-breaking dream: to kiss his mother once again.
"I asked where my underlip is "I want my face back to be able to kiss my mother, sister and brother. I’m ready for my next surgery but I’m scared. I don’t want to go through the pain anymore. I just want to sleep and wake up when it’s all over." "When I got shot by the sniper I was eating biscuits and drinking milk," he said. "The bullet also shot my mom in the chest." A neighbor risked the gunfire to pull Wael to safety and he was taken to hospital in a small garbage truck. "I heard the sound of a bullet, and then I saw Wael lying on the floor with his blood covering everything," said his 18-year-old sister Abeer. "He was in the emergency room for three hours." "He was attached to big machines; I never imagined I would see him beside these machines. I just couldn’t believe that my little talkative brother might never be able to talk again." Wael was in hospital for a month, using sign language to communicate and being fed through a tube. During surgery to implant a metal jaw in his face, he stopped breathing twice. Doctors were able to remove Wael’s feeding tube from his throat. His first words were, "Mom please, I’m in pain." "I don’t like school anymore," Wael said. The family moved to the coastal city of Lattakia, which is safer than Aleppo. But Wael never lets his guard down. "Are there any snipers here?" he asks as he steps outside his new home.
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