‘This is a miracle’: Central Texas boy off breathing tube after he was shot in the head on Christmas

TEMPLE, Texas (KWTX) – A Central Texas boy accidentally shot with a “small caliber rifle” on Christmas continues to make remarkable progress and is off a breathing tube, his mother confirmed to KWTX.

Ryen Harris-Contreras, 14, of Groesbeck, Texas, underwent surgery after he was shot and a portion of his skull was removed, his mother said.

Earlier this week, Ryen squeezed a nurse’s fingers and opened his eyes while in the ICU at McLane Children’s Hospital in Temple.

“This isn’t just a survival, this is a miracle,” the boy’s mother said.

Ryen Harris-Contreras

Ryen’s intracranial pressure monitor (ICP), which monitored the pressure in his brain and skull, has also been removed.

“When doctors said there was no hope, God whispered, ‘Watch what I can do,’” Ryen’s mother said.

The shooting happened in a home outside Groesbeck at about 8:20 p.m. on Dec. 25.

The sheriff said an investigation revealed another boy in the home “thought the rifle was unloaded when it fired” and struck Ryen with a round.

“It seems that this was an accidental discharge of the weapon rather than intentional,” the sheriff said.

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