Aya, the girl who Earthquakes in Syria and Turkeyfound along with her deceased mother by the navel cord, Is in danger. Not for health, but for the uncertainty.

An NGO denounced that within a week of being hospitalized, they tried to kidnap the little girl who lost her parents and her 4 siblings in this tragedy that marked the world on February 6, 2023.

The girl receives medical care at Cihan Hospital and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rightsbased in the United Kingdom, specified that there were three attempts to abduct the newborn within 48 hours.

A nurse is involved in one of the kidnapping attempts.

Newborn who still had the cord on her deceased mother was rescued from the rubble in Syria

Why do they want to kidnap her?

In the most recent event that endangered the baby, it was learned that a group of violent men broke into that health center.

They arrived armed and, with no regard for where they were, “attacked the medical staff with the intention of robbing the little girl.”

The NGO accused the attackers of “belonging to the pro-Turkish militia Sultan Murad Brigade, which operates in the area”.

These men planned to hand over Aya to people associated with the Syrian government in exchange for huge sums of money.

In El Heraldo de México, they point out that in a statement, the NGO emphasized “that various groups have tried to kidnap Aya for economic reasons, as various organizations have offered “millions of dollars” to adopt her.

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Suspicious nurse and fake relatives

That reports the Los Angeles Times 20 minutes On Wednesday, February 15, one of the Cihan Hospital officials “explained that the hospital director had suspicions that a nurse might want to kidnap Aya.”

The woman had been seen taking pictures of the baby, which is why the director kicked her out.

The woman, she added, “turned up hours later at the hospital with three gunmen who beat the director of the medical center and tried to kidnap the girl.”

It was also learned that “two people approached the health center claiming to be relatives of Aya, but have been shown to be lying.”

Aja’s story

Aya’s survival story (which means miracle in Arabic) has fascinated people on social networks and even the hospital started receiving offers from people willing to adopt the girl.

Among the ruins of a building in Jindires, a city in northwestern Syria hit hard by the earthquake that claimed more than 35,000 lives in that country and neighboring Turkey, rescuers found the baby, born under the rubble and still together through the umbilical cord to his deceased mother.

Doctors believe the mother gave birth in the desolate scene of the quake just before she died, and that the girl must have been born 10 hours after the powerful quake.