Stefan Savic pictured with Wayne Ingram (pink shirt) on a ward at Great Ormond Street Hospital after Stefan’s latest operation to repair his facial deformity. See SWNS story SWFACE; A boy born with a terrible deformity beams for joy thanks to a big-hearted former soldier who has been raising funds for the past ten years – to build him a NEW FACE. Staff Sergeant Wayne Ingram, 44, met four-year-old Stefan Savic a decade ago while on peacekeeping duties in Bosnia. The youngster was born with a debilitating condition called Tessier facial cleft which meant his eyes were 4.5cm further apart than normal and he had no proper nose. But father-of-two Wayne, formerly of the 9th/12th Royal Lancers, was so moved by Stefan’s plight he vowed to get him state-of-the-art medical help.