'Never gave up on her': Emirati woman wakes up after 27 years in coma


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New Delhi, Apr 27: Yes, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Munira Abdulla, an Emirati woman, proved the proverb when she woke up after 27 years of vegetative coma to call her son’s name.

60-year-old Munira Abdulla and her son Omar Webair encountered a terrifying car accident in the year 1991. The accident happened when she went to pick up her then 4-year-old son from school.

Their car collided into a school bus and left Munira with a serious brain injury that resulted in a coma. Seeing her condition after the incident doctors believed that Munira would never wake up.

Her son Omar Webair 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," he added.

While cherishing her recovery he added, "To me, she was like gold, the more time passed by, the more valuable she became."

Omar was never able to keep a full-time job because of his mother’s condition, though he never blamed anybody for that matter and always tried to be with his mother. "I never regretted it. I believe that, because of my support for her, God saved me from bigger troubles," he said.

The UAE Crown Prince Court, after knowing about the incident, has now provided a grant to take care of her hospital bills and other expenditure.

Munira, who recently visited the Shiekh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, can now talk clearly and recite verses of the Quran.

  

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi Mumbai STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    Thanks you Lord Jesus for healing the Emirati Women.
    GOD Bless your Son and you.

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  • Edward Maben, Kudla

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    God bless your Mom and you my brother. I wish my mom and everyone's mom never died. This world would be a much better place

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  • Shan, Mlr

    Sun, Apr 28 2019

    DUA MAKES ALL THE IMPOSSIBLE TO POSSIBLE SO NEVER EVER LOSE THE HOPE...

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    Recently there was a case in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, where two brothers took their matter to the court. The reason-both of them wanted to keep their mother in their respective homes to take care of her in her old age.
    The argument of the eldest son in the court was that, being the eldest son, he deserves the most to take care of his mother. The argument of youngest son was that, he should be given the responsibility to take care of his mother as the mother had already spent a considerable amount of time in the house of his elder brother.
    Finally, the court order came in the favour of youngest son; acknowledging his argument.
    Now comes the climax; both of the brothers themselves were in their 60-70s (I don't remember the exact ages of them)

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  • James, Belman

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    May almighty bless her and her family with good health and happiness.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    Aameen.

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    Wonderful. What an unbelievable but Joyful moment for the family. SubhanAllah...Praise to the Lord of the Universe.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    Trust in God.
    Only he can make Miracles ...

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    Thank you Jesus for your power of healing to humans.

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  • SN, MANGALORE

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    This is something like a movie happy ending, never heard happening in real life after so long years in coma. Congratulations to mother and son. Blessed to see the world again.

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    What a Miracle. Children should always take care of their Parents

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  • ummar, mangalore

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    mashallha after 27 year she wake up from coma ,

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