Saudi Arabia Sleeping Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal recently marked his 36th birthday while still in a coma that has surpassed over two decades following a devastating car accident that transpired years ago.
In 2005, Prince Al-Waleed, who was enrolled at a military school in the UK, indulged in a fatal car crash that affected his brain, resulting in a coma.
This would exceed over two decades to the point where Prince Al-Waleed was recognized globally as Saudi Arabia sleeping prince.
He was held in a life support that stretched to date, keeping him in a coma state to date. Attributed to his father’s fate, Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal has been on a multi-million medical service, as they are keen on keeping him to a proper state, awaiting his revival.
The Saudi Arabia Sleeping Prince has turned 36th and has continued to enact hope on his father, who believes he would wake up one day.
“If God had wanted him to die in the accident, he would have been in his grave now,” Prince Khaled once said.
With the whole situation sliding to his faith, Al-Waleed has shown signs of hope of attaining consciousness such as head and finger movement. It’s overly linked to hope and faith as the whole family continues to embrace patience.
At all costs, doctors have confirmed impossibility to possible consciousness following how long the situation has exceeded, perhaps, the Royal family still remains attatched to faith.