Love Pulse Posted August 4, 2021 Share Posted August 4, 2021 https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/news/featured/مصابو-انفجار-مرفأ-بيروت-يرفعون-شعار-أمس-لا-يشبه-اليوم/ar-AAMW0uH In this way, the shrapnel of the explosion affected thousands of innocent people, some of whom were able to heal their physical wounds, and some of them bear the effects of the Nakba as long as they are alive. Rather, some of them are still in a coma and were not able to wake up from the horror of the catastrophe and return to life again. The common denominator among all is that the deep pain will remain in their hearts forever. Muhammad al-Daqduqi had to bear the Nakba of Beirut in his eyes and his prosthetic limb, and he was the one whom death passed before him while he was at the port working in those fateful moments. The son of the town of Barja and the father of 3 sons, thanked the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, which sponsored his treatment and the installation of an artificial eye for him and an artificial limb in implementation of the initiative of Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, President of the General Women’s Union, Supreme President of the Family Development Foundation, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, Honorary President of the Emirates Red Crescent Authority "Mother of the Emirates," and he said: "May God give her long life, I will not forget her help and standing by my side." Muhammad al-Daqduqi worked for 14 years in Ajman, and a year before the explosion he came to Lebanon. He worked in the port of Beirut as a truck driver, and everything in his life was turned upside down. He said, "I can no longer work to provide for my children, who were shocked when they saw me in this condition. The explosion took pleasure in tattooing the scars on my body." Regarding his opinion on the progress of the investigations, he said: "The officials do not want to reveal the truth, because they are all involved." There are many aspects of injury and suffering. The young woman, Lara Hayek, 43, has been in a coma since that bloody day. Her mother, Najwa, expressed in an interview with “Al-Ain News” her deep sadness over the pleasure of her liver, which was, as she said, “like a rose whose fragrance reeks wherever it is found. It dries up before my eyes and I can do nothing about it." Najwa explained how her daughter was injured in her home in Ashrafieh, saying: "The door flew and hit her head. The blow was very strong on her brain, which further damaged it. Her heartbeat stopped for a while. She was transferred to the American University Hospital and from there to the Bahnas Hospital, which is still lying on her bed." Doctors diagnosed Lara’s coma with veganism, that is, when the patient is, as Najwa said, “eyes open without seeing anything. from an infection in her lungs. She added: "My heart cries every moment over her. I am in pain and oppressed. Isn't it forbidden what happened to her, and with this state it does not take care of her treatment, but I still hope that the conscience of officials will wake up and continue to treat patients," adding: "Fear heavenly justice." As for Joseph Ghafari, he paid a piece of his body for the explosion of the port, and according to what he told Al-Ain News: “When the explosion rang out, I was playing sports on Al-Azariyeh Street in Ashrafieh. I was shocked when I heard my friend screaming, asking me to see what happened to my leg. He added, "What I saw is beyond words. I lay on the ground for about 50 minutes, bleeding before I was taken to the hospital." Joseph (57 years old) stressed the difficulty of the stage he went through, and said: "I was tormented a lot. The prosthesis was delayed for 10 months due to the infections that I suffered after the operation," noting that "the state sponsored the operations, but the rest of the treatment and examinations are for the patients." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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