Global attention rises over Saudi prince’s 20-Year coma
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(Web Desk): The reality behind the viral social media reports claiming that Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Khalid bin Talal has regained consciousness after a 20-year coma has now come to light.

According to details, Prince Alwaleed bin Khalid bin Talal was involved in a serious car accident in 2005, which left him in a coma. Doctors had given up hope of his recovery, but his father, Prince Khalid bin Talal, refused to remove life support. He always expressed his belief that his son would one day open his eyes. With this hope, Prince Alwaleed s treatment has been ongoing for the past two decades.

After investigating the video circulating on social media, it was discovered that it was actually a video of famous Saudi motorsport racing driver and businessman Yazid Al-Rajhi, who was recovering from an accident and meeting fans. Unfortunately, the video was shared in the wrong context by some users, claiming that the scenes were of Prince Al-Waleed regaining consciousness.

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This is not the first time that misinformation has been spread about a celebrity on social media. Often, sensational and emotional content goes viral without verification, which later leads to rumors and misunderstandings. This video also created the same situation.

The truth is that Prince Alwaleed bin Khalid bin Talal is still in a coma, and no revolutionary change in his condition has been confirmed by Saudi authorities or his family. However, his story has become an example of patience, courage and hope. His father s perseverance and the prayers of the people have given this matter a spiritual dimension, but the truth is that he has not yet regained consciousness.