A man injured in a knife attack in Belfast moves out of a coma, according to family statements reported by the press. The attack earlier this month triggers widespread unrest and riots in parts of the city, drawing attention from local authorities and the public. Following the incident, the victim received hospital treatment for serious injuries. The family says his condition has improved enough that he is no longer in a coma. They also report that he may face long-term effects to his sight, including the possibility of complete blindness, though specific medical details and timelines are not provided in the available accounts. The reports focus on the victim’s recovery status and potential lasting disability, while the broader investigation into the attack and the circumstances leading to the violence in Belfast are not detailed in the provided text. Public statements and further medical information may be released by healthcare providers or police as the case develops.