The tragedy of the child, Sham, moves with her to Turkey.. There is no hospital to receive her

baby sham Sheikh Muhammad (9 years old) and her brother Omar (15 years old), to Turkey for treatment, following they were injured, like many survivors of the earthquake.Syndrome "mash the limbs"According to an AFP correspondent and two local officials.

It is noteworthy that Sham’s mother and her sister died, as a result of the devastating earthquake that struck large areas of the city Syria and Turkeyand resulted in the killing of 50,000 people.

Sham and Omar (15 years old) are the first two victims of the earthquake to be transferred from areas outside the control of Damascus to receive treatment outside the country, according to what the official said. Bab al-Hawa crossing frontier with TurkeyMazen Alloush.

At Bab al-Hawa crossing, two ambulances entered from the Turkish side, to receive the two children, who were accompanied by their father and aunt.

Shadi Haj Hussein, the official in charge of the "Ministry of Health" affiliated to the government "Rescue" The one who manages the affairs of the area under the control of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, An Nuqul Sham and her brother "It came following examining their health condition, especially Sham, who is in a critical situation".

And he said: "Sham’s condition is medically difficult and requires more accuracy in treatment and several specialties and consultations that are not available in the Syrian areas (under the control of the opposition)"indicating that following reviewing her and her brother’s condition "Coordination has been made with the Ministry of Health on the Turkish side".

What happened in Turkey?

following transfer Evening and age To Turkey, video clips spread on social media, documenting Sham’s crying following she stayed in the ambulance without receiving treatment, demanding to return to Syria.

A video clip documenting audio messages sent by her father also circulated, in which he blamed someone for persuading him to transfer the two children to Turkey, stressing that he "He spent the night on the street while the two children remained in the ambulance without receiving treatment"indicating that he had been told that "The two children will not be given treatment for two more days because it is the weekend".

He added "He placed his two children in a private hospital in Syria, where they were receiving the necessary treatment"expressing his remorse for removing them from it, stressing that their condition "I relapsed".

It was not possible to site "Sky News Arabia" Verify the authenticity of the videos.

Sham’s story

The story of the child, Sham, affected millions of people around the world, as she remained under the rubble for 40 hours following her house collapsed and the roof collapsed on her legs.

A video clip documenting the rescue of Sham was published on social media, in which she appeared lying under the rubble, talking to the rescue personnel, asking for a bottle of water, suggesting to them how it might be pulled, and singing with them a song bearing her name..

And many subsequent videos of Sham spread, in one of which she was talking to a relief worker, asking him to hold her hand, but when he asked her to promise him that she would get better the next time he saw her, she told him: "I won’t promise you because I’m afraid something might happen to me"indicating that she does not want to keep her promise.

and published a page "The White Helmets"The Civil Defense in areas outside the control of Damascus, tweeted last week, in which I asked "Prayers for Sham and the many people affected by the earthquake, who suffer from a medical condition called "Crush syndrome".

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It is noteworthy that Sham’s mother and her sister passed away, as a result of the devastating earthquake that struck large areas of Syria and Turkey, killing 50,000 people.

Sham and Omar (15 years old) are the first victims of the earthquake to be transferred from areas outside the control of Damascus to receive treatment outside the country, according to Mazen Alloush, the official at the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey..

At Bab al-Hawa crossing, two ambulances entered from the Turkish side, to receive the two children, who were accompanied by their father and aunt.

Shadi Haj Hussein, an official in the “Ministry of Health” affiliated with the “Salvation Government”, which manages the affairs of the area under the control of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, explained that the transfer of Sham and her brother “came following examining their health conditions, especially Sham, who is facing a critical situation.”.

He said, “Sham’s condition is medically difficult and requires more accuracy in treatment, specializations and several consultations that are not available in the Syrian regions (under the control of the opposition),” noting that following reviewing her and her brother’s conditions, “coordination took place with the Ministry of Health on the Turkish side.”

What happened in Turkey?

After Sham and Omar were transferred to Turkey, video clips circulated on social media, documenting Sham’s crying following she stayed in the ambulance without receiving treatment, demanding to return to Syria.

A video clip documenting audio messages sent by her father also circulated, in which he blamed a person for persuading him to transfer the two children to Turkey, stressing that he “spent his night in the street while the two children remained in the ambulance without receiving treatment,” noting that he was told that “treatment will not be given to the two children for two days.” Extra because it’s the weekend.

He added that he “placed his two children in a private hospital in Syria, where they were receiving the necessary treatment,” expressing his remorse for removing them from it, stressing that their condition had “relapsed.”

Sky News Arabia might not verify the authenticity of the videos.

Sham’s story

The story of the child, Sham, affected millions of people around the world, as she remained under the rubble for 40 hours following her house collapsed and the roof collapsed on her legs.

A video clip documenting the rescue of Sham was published on social media, in which she appeared lying under the rubble, talking to the rescue personnel, asking for a bottle of water, suggesting to them how it might be pulled, and singing with them a song bearing her name..

Many subsequent videos of Sham spread, in one of which she was talking to a relief worker, asking him to hold her hand, but when he asked her to promise him that she would get better the next time he saw her, she said to him: “I will not promise you because I am afraid that something will happen to me.” indicating that she does not want to keep her promise.

and published a pageThe White HelmetsThe Civil Defense in areas outside the control of Damascus tweeted last week, in which it asked to “pray for Sham and the many people affected by the earthquake, who suffer from a medical condition called “crush syndrome.”

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