Emirati woman wakes up from coma after 27 years in stable condition

Emirati woman wakes up from coma after 27 years in stable condition
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The doctors looking at the condition of the injuries believed that Ms. Abdulla would never wake up.

In a miraculous incident, after 27 years an Emirati woman woke up from a coma. As she woke up she was calling out her son's name. In the year 1991, Munira Abdulla and her son Omar Webair were part of an enormous car crash. Munira went to pick up her 4-year-old son from school. She was 32 years old at the time.

On their way back, the car collided into a school bus, due to which Munira conceded a very severe brain damage that resulted in a coma. Moreover after the accident, Omar was left with a bruise on his head as he was supported by his mother right before the impact.

Her son Omar Webair, 32, said, "I never gave up on her because I always had a feeling that one day she will wake up. I was four when the accident happened, and we used to live in Al Ain. That day, there was no bus at the school to take me home. My mother was sitting with me in the back seat. When she saw the crash coming she hugged me to protect me from the blow. There were no mobile phones and we could not call an ambulance. She was left like that for hours."

The UAE's Crown Prince Court's attention gave the family a grant to take care of the bills, when case came to their notice. Moreover, Omar was never able to keep a job but he still managed to be by her side, because of his mother's condition. The doctor's looking at the condition of the injuries believed that Ms. Abdulla would never wake up.

He said, "To me, she was like gold, the more time passed by, the more valuable she became." Ms. Abdulla is now better and talking and reciting verses of the Quran. She recently visited the Shiekh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi.

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