Like wildfire spread during the past hours, touching scenes ofSudanese guy He documents his last moments before dying of thirst in a desert area in the north of the country.
The video has garnered thousands of views and shares on social media since its broadcast. While the comments showed great sadness for the young Abdul Rahman Al-Sayed, as many activists praised his patience, strength and steadfastness in the face of death.
The young man appeared in the clip, which was apparently filmed on a mobile phone, in the middle of an area with barren sand dunes, near Al-Obeidiya, regarding 370 km north of the capital, Khartoum, and showed signs of fatigue and extreme fatigue due to thirst.
Meanwhile, sources told Al-Arabiya.net that Abdul Rahman, at the end of his thirties, is a citizen of Al-Jazira state in central Sudan, and owns a shop for selling and maintaining mobile phones in the Al-Obaidiya market.
Leave a touching will
In the video, which did not exceed a few minutes, Abdel Rahman considered that what happened to him was “written and appreciated.”
He also asked the creditors to pardon, saying: “My brothers, everyone who wanted from me a debt that I did not repay to him, I want him to pardon me, for this matter I did not plan for…”.
He also advised his wife to be patient, saying: “Oh, my wife, be patient, this is the will of God,” repeating his phrase three times. He also recommended it to their children well.
He also asked his father, his brothers and those closest to his family to remember him and pray for him.
How did the story begin?
The story began, according to what a source told Al-Arabiya.net, following Abdul Rahman and three others went on board a transport vehicle from a gold market called Al-Yasmeen Market to Al-Ubaidiya.
However, the wave of rain, dust storms and sand cyclones that hit the area in the past few days caused blurring of vision in front of the vehicle, and it strayed from the road and penetrated into an arid area.
The accident led to the death of three people, including Abdul Rahman, of thirst, and one rescued to the hospital for treatment following they were found on Monday.