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Sunday, 25 October 2015

Turkish fishermen rescue 18 month old Syrian baby from Aegean Sea

Turkish fishermen rescued a group of refugees including an 18-month-old child who had been floating for hours in a lifejacket, and video of the dramatic rescue has been posted online.
The incident occurred on Wednesday off the Aegean province of Aydn, according to the Turkish news agency Dogan, after a boat of refugees heading for Greece capsized.
The fishermen came across the refugees purely by accident and managed to rescue 15 Syrians before noticing the 18-month-old floating in a life jacket. At least 14 of those who were also on the refugee boat are reportedly still missing.
According to Turkish newspaper Hurriyet, the fishermen initially believed the toddler was dead, but discovered he was still alive as they pulled him out of the water and started trying to resuscitate him. Fortunately they were able to resuscitate him.
The child, identified in various newspaper reports as Muhammad Hasan, is now reported to be in good health at the Izmir State Hospital in Turkey, having been treated for hypothermia.
His mother was also among the survivors, according to Turkish newspaper Daily Sabah, but the whereabouts of his father are unknown.

According to media reports, the baby was found one and a half miles from where the fishermen first started rescuing the refugees, and many of those rescued said they had been in the water for at least four to five hours before the fishermen arrived.

The captain of the fishing boat, Recep Evran, is reported to have said:
"We saw the baby whose hands were unmoving, stiff like a robot...We were devastated because we thought he was already dead. But then we heard a groaning. At that moment, it was like we were given the world."
The U.N. Refugee Agency reported on Wednesday that sea arrivals to Greece this year have now passed the half-million mark. Nearly 8,000 people arrived on the Aegean Islands on Tuesday alone.

26 comments:

Hembafan said...

Jehovah be praised.

Unknown said...

Oh God help your people many have lost there lives through this migration sagger

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Glory be to God.

Blog It With Olivia said...

Hmmmmmmmm, that's cool














#iT wiLL oNly GeT beTTer
#iT mUsT eNd iN pRaiSe

Unknown said...

Thanks to God,but people won't hear word sha. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

Unknown said...

THANK GOD FOR HIM ND GOD BLESS HIM















AUNTY LINDA.........

Kojevspin D Realist said...

Thank God for His mercy. Stop d war in Syria pls

Adeoluabiodun8 said...

Thank god

seyi crown said...

That's good...thank God for their lives...








Seyyilicious

ary said...

Maybe they should name him Moses.

Bonita Bislam said...

Ehya so so touching

Unknown said...

Na wa o! It is well. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Na wa o! It is well. Linda take note!

chidexx said...

Thank God for those fishermen, God will heal d little baby.

Amaka.u.l said...

Tnk u Jesus.God save d missing 14.

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Cool

Unknown said...

Thank dLord for dis timely rescue and d Lord b praise for dis.

JOACHIN C said...

Glory be to God.......

JOACHIN C said...

Glory be to God.........

Unknown said...

God is forever faithful.

Unknown said...

Thank u Jesus!

AC£S said...

Thank God for his life

Unknown said...

Thank God!

Juleslouis said...

Chai! Thank God!

amakaluvlyG said...

GOD help d child survive till d end...Amen... # inspired by Linda

Unknown said...

God is awesome!

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