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Ghanim lost his family, then his arms. It took 12 years to make it right

Ghanim Al Shnen became a pioneer in the use of mind-controlled robotic limbs after losing both his arms. Although he would never have chosen this fate, it ultimately gave him the life for which he longed.

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ABC AustraliaMar 22, 2026, 6:44 PM

Ghanim lost his family, then his arms. It took 12 years to make it right

Ghanim Al Shnen became a pioneer in the use of mind-controlled robotic limbs after losing both his arms. Although he would never have chosen this fate, it ultimately gave him the life for which he longed.

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