Newborn saved from earthquake in Syria adopted by her aunt

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A baby girl who was born under the rubble of her family’s earthquake-shattered home has left the hospital and gone to her new home. syria kprc2 click2houston

February 20, 2023, 1:46 PMKhalil al-Sawadi looks at Afraa, a baby girl who was born under the rubble caused by an earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey, in the town of Jinderis, Aleppo province, Syria, Monday, Feb. 20, 2023. Afraa left the hospital and has gone to her new home with her paternal aunt's family Monday, Feb. 20.

Afraa’s story has been widely shared in news reports and people from around the world have offered to help her, with some saying they would like to adopt her. However, the relatives who took her in said that, however hard their circumstances, the best place for the infant is with family. Judicial officials in Afrin had taken over the case of Afraa after the girl drew international attention and some people came to the hospital claiming they are related to her although they had different family names than Afraa and her mother.

“It was sad and some nurses wept” when she was taken from the hospital, said Dr. Hani Maarouf who had taken care of Afraa since she was brought to the facility. He added that the baby girl was in very good health when she was released. Shortly afterward, someone called him to identify a dead woman whom they found under the rubble. He told people around that she was his cousin, Afraa. Then, they started hearing a child crying and frantically removed the sand that covered the baby, whose umbilical cord was still still connected to her mother.

He said that the girl was kept in hospital for nearly two weeks until the paperwork for her adoption was done.

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