Hope for boy whose eyes were gouged out
Hong Kong expert wants to give six-year-old Bin-Bin electronic eyes and offers free care at his hospital for the years of operations ahead

A leading Hong Kong eye expert who visited a six-year-old mainland boy whose eyes were gouged out in an horrific attack says his hospital will treat him free of charge over the years ahead and hopes to eventually be able to help him "see" with a pair of electronic eyes.
Dennis Lam Shun-chiu led a team of specialists who said Guo Bin, known as Bin-Bin, was remarkably cheerful and brave.
Lam said the boy faced years of operations and placed his hospital in Shenzhen -the C-MER Dennis Lam Eye Hospital - at his service.
The hi-tech treatments will also involve putting sensors in his tongue and forehead to detect direction and movement.
According to the team, Bin-Bin still does not know the details of his condition or what happened to him when he was abducted while playing outside his home in Shanxi province on August 24.
He was found by relatives several hours later with his face covered in blood. His eyes were nearby, with the corneas missing.