A groundbreaking surgery transforms the life of a boy born with a severe facial condition.
A little boy from Morocco, born without a nose, eyes, or a functional mouth, has been given a miraculous second chance at life after undergoing a series of extensive reconstructive surgeries in Australia. Now three years old, Yayha El Jabaly’s story has touched hearts around the world. From the moment of birth, Yayha faced unimaginable challenges — he was unable to speak, had no eyes, and had a large hole in his skull where his nose should have been. His upper jaw had developed abnormally, making it difficult for him to eat or talk. Doctors said that cases like his are extremely rare and that most babies with similar conditions do not survive pregnancy. Yet Yayha beat the odds and survived. His life began to change when Fatima Baraka, a woman living in Melbourne who was originally from a village near Tangiers, came across a desperate…
A little boy from Morocco, born without a nose, eyes, or a functional mouth, has been given a miraculous second chance at life after undergoing a series of extensive reconstructive surgeries in Australia. Now three years old, Yayha El Jabaly’s story has touched hearts around the world. From the moment of birth, Yayha faced unimaginable challenges — he was unable to speak, had no eyes, and had a large hole in his skull where his nose should have been. His upper jaw had developed abnormally, making it difficult for him to eat or talk. Doctors said that cases like his are extremely rare and that most babies with similar conditions do not survive pregnancy. Yet Yayha beat the odds and survived. His life began to change when Fatima Baraka, a woman living in Melbourne who was originally from a village near Tangiers, came across a desperate…