A view shows pencil marks on a colouring book belonging to Mehmet Koc, 12, as he rests in his hospital bed after having the bandages on his amputated legs changed, in the aftermath of the deadly February 6 earthquake, in Mersin, Turkey, February 17, 2023. When the devastating earthquake struck Turkey, the five-storey building in Hatay where Mehmet lived collapsed, burying him in rubble and killing his older brother Emre, 14, and his mother Didem. Mehmet survived. But it took 76 hours before rescuers could pull him from the mound of concrete and twisted metal that remained of his home. Later in hospital, doctors determined that his legs were so badly crushed and injured, that both needed to be amputated just below the hip. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne