Teenager Survives 3rd Terrorist Attack In Brussels After Escape From Paris And Boston Bombings

Mason Wells, a 19-year-old American Mormon missionary survived his third terrorist attack, at the Brussels airport, on Tuesday, after having previously survived the Boston bombing and the Paris attacks. Daily Mail reports that Mason suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon, injuries from shrapnel and second- and third-degree burns on his face and hands after the bombing.
Two missionaries who were with Mason also suffered injuries, but survived.
‘This is his third terrorist attack,’ Chad Wells, Mason’s father, told ABC News.
  
‘This is the third time that sadly in our society that we have a connection to a bomb blast. We live in a dangerous world and not everyone is kind and loving.’
Chad said he and Mason were a block away from the finish line of the Boston Marathon, where the bombing took place, waiting for Mason’s mother, Kymberly Wells, who was a runner. ‘It had shaken their bodies and he had taken Mason to our hotel and said to stay there.
‘Mason was very calm and composed,’ Kymberly told ABC News.
Mason is currently in a Belgian hospital and is expected to make a full recovery, he told his parents. He was at ‘ground zero’ of the blast zone when the bombs went off.
Chad said a Mormon official relayed to the Wells family that Mason, ‘despite being on the ground and bleeding actually had a sense of humor and remained calm through the situation’.
‘Mason has always assured us that he is safe and careful.
‘I told him first and foremost always be aware of your surroundings, please be very careful when you’re traveling be very observant to people around you,’ Kymberly said.
The teen was also in Paris last year during the attacks.
Joseph Empey, who was with Mason, was also injured in the attack. The 20-year-old was treated for second-degree burns to his hands, face and head.
Two explosions ripped through the departures terminal in the Brussels Airport during a suicide bomb attack on Tuesday, killing at least 34 people and injuring dozens of others.
Aside Mason, others, like NBA Hall of Fame star Dikembe Mutombo, survived the horrific terrorist attack on Tuesday.
Daily Mail

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