TOPSHOTS TO GO WITH AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-MEDIA BY EMMANUEL DUPARCQ
TOPSHOTS In this photograph taken on April 6, 2014, Abuzar Ahmad, the youngest son of slain Afghan AFP reporter Sardar Ahmad, plays during a visit by his uncle Bashir Mirzad (R) and AFP Bureau Chief for Pakistan-Afghanistan Emmanuel Duparcq (C) at a local hospital in Kabul. The orphaned Afghan child whose family was gunned down in a luxury Kabul hotel may soon leave hospital after recovering rapidly from bullet wounds to his skull, chest and thigh, doctors said. Abuzar Ahmad, aged two years and 11 months, suffered fragment wounds in the shooting on March 20 that killed his father, senior AFP reporter Sardar Ahmad, mother Homaira, sister Nilofar, 6, and brother Omar, 5. Abuzar's relatives hope that he will start a new life with many of his cousins who live in Toronto, Canada. "He could be discharged within a week or 10 days if things continue to go well," Luca Radaelli, medical coordinator at the Italian-run Emergency Hospital in Kabul, told AFP. AFP PHOTO/Wakil Kohsar