Fox News reporter Benjamin Hall, who suffered severe injuries while covering Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, credits his wife Alicia Meller for his remarkable recovery.
Hall lost a leg and foot and the function of a hand and one eye in the attack that killed his colleagues.
He says Meller, who cared for their young daughters and managed their home during his long hospitalization and recovery, deserves all the credit.
Hall and Meller recently appeared on “The Story with Martha MacCallum” to preview a documentary about his journey home, titled “Sacrifice and Survival: A Story From the Front Line.”
“We Got Through It”: Key Message From Alicia Meller In Documentary
During the documentary, Alicia Meller shared a key message with viewers: “We got through it.”
She hoped anyone in their position would prioritize their children and spouse and work together to manage tragic situations.
In a clip from the film, Benjamin Hall recounted the emotional moment when he reunited with his wife after she stayed home with their daughters in London during his rehabilitation.
Martha MacCallum, The Show’s Host
Martha MacCallum, the show’s host, noted Alicia’s unwavering support for her husband and his career, acknowledging the importance of his work in giving a representative to those who may not own one.
Alicia echoed this sentiment, stating that she has always strongly advocated her husband’s journalistic endeavors, despite the risks involved in reporting from war zones.
Hall attributes his ability to persevere after the tragic attack to his wife and three daughters, who have strengthened him.
According to Hall, his daughters even spoke to him immediately after the attack, urging him to get out of the car before the third bomb hit.
He credits his family with saving his life that day. Alicia expressed her pride in their family and the importance of their children.
Throughout the interview, Hall continues to credit his wife for her unwavering support, while she insists it was a team effort.