Missouri boy, 10, survives being impaled in the face by a metal meat skewer

Boy survives being impaled through the face with meat skewer

Ten-year-old Xavier Cunningham was saved in what his family are saying is nothing short of a miracle.

A Missouri father said his 10-year-old son is lucky to be alive after the child was impaled by a 12-inch metal meat skewer when he fell from a tree house.  

Xavier Cunningham was climbing up a tree house with his friends in Harrisonville Saturday when a swarm of yellow jackets began attacking them, his father Shannon Miller told WDAF-TV. Xavier, while be bombarded by the wasps, fell four feet from the ladder to the ground — landing face first on a meat skewer that was sticking out of the ground.

Shannon Miller said it was a miracle his son survived the fall and his face being punctured by a skewer.

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"He could’ve bled to death in that field, covered in yellow jackets," Miller said of his son. "He was more upset about the yellow jackets than he was about the metal piece sticking out of his face.”

The skewer punctured Xavier’s face and nearly went through the back of his head. But it managed to miss his brain, the father said.

"It missed his brain. It missed his brain stem. It missed the nerves, everything that’s valuable in your head. It missed everything," Miller said.

The X-ray shows the skewer that went into the boy’s face.

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Xavier was taken to the University of Kansas Hospital where a team of surgeons operated on him Sunday and successfully removed the skewer. Miller said the family prayed as they waited hours for the surgery to finish.

"I said, ‘Lord I don’t care. I know you have a plan,’" Miller said. "All I can remember is laughing and crying and cheering. Just the support of my friends and family, it was powerful.”

Xavier Cunningham at the hospital after he had the meat skewer removed from his face.

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Miller said his son surviving the harrowing ordeal “really was a miracle.”

On Monday, Xavier was already at his hospital bed playing his Xbox and joking with his family. He is expected to be released in the next few days.

Katherine Lam is a breaking and trending news digital producer for Fox News. Follow her on Twitter at @bykatherinelam

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