Little Boy Burned in House Fire Asks Santa for New Face in Christmas Letter
Being a kid can be tough, especially if there’s something that makes you stand out from the crowd.
For little Bakhtiyer Sindrov from Talgar, Uzbekistan, he knows that painful feeling more than most of us can even imagine.
The 5-year-old boy enjoyed an uneventful childhood at first, according to the Daily Mail.
Then one day his home caught fire.
Bakhtiyer was trapped, and he suffered horrible burns before anyone was able to get him out.
Tragically, the blaze left serious damage to the little boy’s face.
“He was very little when his face, head, neck and shoulders got burned,” family friend Olga Ryabeva told The Sun. “He was basically melting alive.”
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That injury did more than cause him a world of hurt. It meant that he couldn’t go to school.
His parents have also resorted to extreme measures when taking him outside, covering his head with a blanket.
Fortunately, Bakhtiyer hasn’t been entirely without help. As part of a charity campaign run by the group Ya Ryadom (which means “I Am Beside You”), he wrote a letter to Santa Claus asking for an extraordinary gift: a new face.
“Hello, Father Christmas!” Bakhtiyer dictated to his father because he can’t write. “I was burned when I was a little boy.”
“I lost my face in the fire and since then I have to hide from people because they are scared of me. I am scared of myself when I am looking in the mirror. I am often in pain, but I do not cry. My mother does.”
“Father Christmas, give me a new face, please, I will never cry in my life then. I just want to be like other children.”
Thankfully, little Bakhtiyer has made some progress on getting a new face, thanks to the work of some doctors at the MedIndia clinic in India. So far, reconstructive surgery has given him new lips, teeth and eyelids.
He’s also gotten implants in his neck to facilitate further surgeries.
The doctor says he’ll have another procedure this December.
Remember to pray for Bakhtiyer and others who are enduring unspeakable suffering this Christmas season.
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