
Cristiano Ronaldo Meets Young Coma Survivor Before Legia Warsaw vs. Real Madrid
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has been reunited with a boy whose recovery from a coma was reportedly helped by listening to a recording of the Portuguese icon scoring a goal.
The youngster, David Pawlaczyk, was in a coma for three months after a car crashed into him as he rode his bicycle two years ago, Javier G. Matallanas of AS reported.
A tweet from the Spanish newspaper captured the pair's meeting ahead of Madrid's Champions League tie with Legia Warsaw on Wednesday:
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Per the report, part of David's treatment involved specialists playing him recordings of childhood memories in a bid to bring him out of the coma.
And it was a recording of commentary from a goal scored by Ronaldo that reportedly proved successful in aiding the teenager's recovery.
David originally met Ronaldo when he was invited to watch the forward play for Los Blancos against Borussia Dortmund in the 2014 Champions League match in Madrid. Now 15-years-old, David once again got to meet CR7, who posed for pictures and signed autographs for the teenager and his family.






