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Miracle Boy’s Desperate Fight for Life: 2-Year-Old Fahd al-Mawlid Battles On After Heart-Stopping 2-Storey Fall

Miracle Boy’s Desperate Fight for Life: 2-Year-Old Fahd al-Mawlid Battles On After Heart-Stopping 2-Storey Fall

September 13, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Fahd Al-Mawlid Admitted to ICU After​ Accidental Fall

Saudi⁣ national team player and Al-Shabaab club member,⁤ Fahd Al-Mawlid, has been admitted to the ‌intensive care unit at Rashid Hospital in Dubai⁤ following‌ an accidental fall at his home.

According to​ reports, Al-Mawlid fell from‍ the second-floor balcony of his Dubai​ home between 9 and 10 am ‍on Thursday, resulting in multiple broken bones. He was immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment.

Investigations into the cause of‍ the accident are currently underway, with cameras‍ on the road and in the player’s ⁢villa being reviewed ⁤to determine ‍the circumstances surrounding the incident.

It has been reported that Al-Mawlid was alone at the time of the accident, as his friends had left the premises three hours prior to the incident.

Al-Mawlid recently played for the Saudi national team in their match against China, coming on in​ the second half. The team secured a valuable World Cup qualifier win‌ for the Asian continent.

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