On New Year’s Eve, 17-year-old Abdi Shakur Saidi suffered an unimaginable ordeal; he was walking home with his friends when he was attacked and stabbed in the eye.
His friends tried to dislodge the knife but it was stuck to the base of the skull and had raptured his left globe.
“I told them I did not want anyone calling my mother because I knew she would be scared at the sight of me with a knife sticking out of my eye. They tried to yank the knife but in the process, they ended up removing its handle,” Abdi Shakur Saidi recounted.
The Form Two pupil from Kayole was rushed to Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital at around 2 am. He was unconscious from excessive bleeding and his friends had no other choice but to call his mother.
Doctors at Mama Lucy could not perform the delicate surgery and referred Shakur to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH).
Following extensive consultations with various specialists at KNH, Shakur’s family was informed about the possible outcomes of an operation, including loss of eyesight and even death. They consented to the surgery.
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