The planned eight-hour
procedure will be the first of three of the young boy who was brought to the US
in November by the charity, Smile Rescue Fund for Kids.
A group of chimpanzees two
years ago attack a Congolese boy which left him severely disfigured after the
horrible attack.
Dunia Sibomana was the only
survivor in a group of three boys, including his brother and his cousin,
playing near a nature preserve in his home country of the Democratic Republic
of Congo.
Although the eight-year-old
was considered lucky to be alive, he was left badly injured with his lips ripped
off, one cheek torn apart and muscle damage that make it hard for him to eat,
swallow or speak.
As a result, the boy has
become shy and withdrawn since the attack and been bullied by other boys.
Now, Dunia is to undergo
rare and complicated surgery at a Long Island hospital that will use tissue and
muscle from his forearm to recreate both lips with the hope he will once again
be able to open and close his mouth, and eat and talk normally.
"As you can imagine,
not having any lips, the food can just come right out," said senior
physician Leon Klempner from Stony Brook Children's Hospital, where the
operation will be carried out.
"He drools all the
time and can't pronounce different words."
Dunia is living with a host
family on Long Island and going to primary school where he is learning English
- his native language is Swahili.
"We're feeling very
optimistic," Dr Klempner said.
Lucky boy, it shall be successful
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