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To fly to Uk to be cured the child survived to the crash of a Sudanese B-737

London, UK - The costs will be covered by the royal family of the United Arab Emirates

"If you were to see the state of the bodies, and the death of those people, you would know it was a miracle dictated by God that this child has come out alive" ha declared State Minister for Aviation, Mohammed Hassan al-Bahi, about the 2-years old child, the only survivor of the crashed B-737 operated by Sudan Airlines, cost the lives of 116 people. Its vicissitude has touched thousands of people,...

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