A baby boy who was shot and severely injured while still inside his mother’s womb, is fighting for his life in a case doctors say they have never experienced before.
“We had never seen this before,” Rafael Lopes, the head surgeon at the Moacyr Rodrigues de Carmo hospital in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro, told reporters.
The baby, named Arthur, became the latest - and youngest - victim of the city’s unrelenting gun violence when his mother was hit by a stray bullet during a shootout in one Rio’s favelas.
While his mother, Claudineia dos Santos Melo, is in a stable and non-life threatening condition, doctors said the little boy’s lungs and spine had been badly injured in the shooting on June 30.
According to the Associated Press, doctors said it was a miracle Arthur was still alive. He is breathing with the help of machines and is currently paraplegic. They said it was too soon to say if he would remain so.
According to Fogo Cruzado, or Crossfire, a free app created by Amnesty International Brazil, there have been an average of 13 shootings a day in the Rio metropolitan area over the past 11 months. Most of the shootings occur in poor, hillside communities controlled by drug gangs.
Marlene Maria da Conceicao, 76, was shot in the doorway of her home. Her 42-year-old daughter, Ana Cristina da Conceicao, was also hit when she tried to help her mother.
“The state government has abandoned the communities,” said Mangueira community leader Washington Fortunato at the women's funeral.
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