The man's name is Mustafa Xaja. This picture was taken shortly after he was released from prison. A reporter for Newsweek visited his hometown of Mitrovica, and found him. He, his wife, and his children were all alive and well, and had been reunited. He's still making updates on social media, I think.
Rips me up inside just to think about it. Our son, at age three, wandered off when we weren't looking (it took just a couple seconds while my brother and I were chatting). We were at Lake Tahoe on July 4th, so it was mobbed. It took about a 1/2 hour to find him... the most terrifying 1/2 hour of my life.
No-Wonder1139 on June 25th, 2024 at 16:54 UTC »
Thankfully he did in fact find them.
GearBrain on June 25th, 2024 at 17:03 UTC »
https://www.newsweek.com/grief-joy-163082
The man's name is Mustafa Xaja. This picture was taken shortly after he was released from prison. A reporter for Newsweek visited his hometown of Mitrovica, and found him. He, his wife, and his children were all alive and well, and had been reunited. He's still making updates on social media, I think.
Cantinkeror on June 25th, 2024 at 18:18 UTC »
Rips me up inside just to think about it. Our son, at age three, wandered off when we weren't looking (it took just a couple seconds while my brother and I were chatting). We were at Lake Tahoe on July 4th, so it was mobbed. It took about a 1/2 hour to find him... the most terrifying 1/2 hour of my life.