Aya, the baby that was born under the rubble of a collapsed building after the earthquake in Syria, has been finally adopted by her aunt and he already meets his new family.
The girl, nicknamed on social networks like ‘miracle baby’, was rescued alive after the earthquake of February 6, in which his parents and four siblings died. According to rescue teams, when she was found she was still attached to her mother through the umbilical cord.
Now her maternal aunt, Hala, has been the one who has decided to take care of her, after confirming your relationship. The director of the hospital where she was being treated, Dr. Jalil Sawadi, has confirmed to the DPA agency that “the judicial authorities took her two days ago and handed her over to her aunt after confirming the relationship with a test of DNA”. He has also assured that the girl is in good health.
Her aunt’s husband, Jalil Sawadi, explained to the agency that he will take in the girl: “She will be like my daughter, I will do anything for her, and she will be my seventh daughter.” The marriageor have you had a daughter recentlyjust three days after the earthquake.
The girl, called Aya by the hospital staff who treated her and renamed Afraanamed after his mother, now lives in Jindires, northwestern Syria, after his new family’s home was damaged in the earthquake that struck the country again last February 20.
Several kidnapping attempts
After becoming a global phenomenon on social networks, when the news and conditions of her rescue were known, the girl suffered several kidnapping attempts, as confirmed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
During his admission to a hospital in the town of Afrin, he suffered three kidnapping attempts by the Sultan Murad Division, a Syrian rebel faction backed by Turkey that is accused of using child soldiers in the conflict in the Arab country.
After his rescue, several organizations made calls and multi-million dollar offers to adopt heran impetus that would have led some factions to break into the hospital, trying to kidnap the girl, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
In addition, members of the Syrian government of Bashar al Assad would have presented themselves on behalf of some Damascus merchants to adopt her, assuring that they belonged to a charitable organization. Later, as the hospital doctors were able to verify, the association was in the name of Asmaa al Assad, the wife of the Syrian president.
Source: Lasexta

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