Abdul Hamid al-Yousef lost 19 of his relatives after a suspected chemical gas attack and subsequent bombing raids on
the rural village they lived in. The attack which has been blamed on
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, killed more than 80 people including
at least 30 children.
Heartbreaking images show
him crying uncontrollably over the graves of his dead wife and
nine-month-old twin children. He cradled his babies in the crook of his
arm, stroking their heads. 'My children. My children. They were
beautiful,' the widower said as he visited their graves.
His friends had
to lift him to his feet and wipe his nose as he sobbed uncontrollably.
Abdul
later revealed in an interview how his relatives' homes were destroyed
by the airstrikes and when he discovered his wife and children had died
from chemical poisoning.
'I
didn't think to go back to see my children. I helped the people around
me then got in the car and went to my parent's home. The whole family
was sleeping. I woke up to the sound of the first strike. It was next to
my house. I got my children and my wife but we didn't know there was
Sarin or any kind of gas at the time. Five minutes later there was a second strike. I looked and saw the it hit my parent's house. Another five minutes later
and this time it hit our relatives, my uncle's house. I didn't know
what I was supposed to do. I gave my children to my wife and told them
to go hide.'
Noticing
that his wife and children were beginning to fall ill, Abdul took them
to a paramedic before heading out to help pull victims from the
wreckage. As they dragged people from their homes, they noticed a
strange odour and soon began to succumb to the effects of what is
believed to be the deadly nerve agent sarin dropped from the government
jets.
'I
put some cloth in my hand and started breathing through it. As soon as I
got there I saw my older brother, Yasser. He was dead. He was holding
his son, his little one Amar. They were both dead. Right on top of each
other,' he said.
After he accompanied the
victims to the hospital that, he asked where his wife and babies were.
'Where's my family? Ahmad and Aya and my wife, where are they? They
brought them to me. They were dead.'
Despite
witnessing the death of his loved ones, he refuses to leave Syria.
Abdul's cousin also revealed how the babies died. ''The family was all
waiting down there and were safe, but then they started choking. The
twins suddenly began shaking and struggling to breathe. 'Everyone died
down there in the basement, they didn't have time to get to the
hospital,' he said.
Dr Mamoun Najem, a
doctor who treated victims of the attack, compared them to zombies. He
told the Telegraph:
Moore photos below...'Their pupils were as small as pinpricks, their skin was cold. They were unresponsive like zombies. Chemical attacks leave no marks. It's a silent killer that works its way through the body slowly.'
16 comments:
God of Heavens, pls forgive us, hmmm.Peace unto the dead, hope for the living.
Wat an experience. Only God can console him
OMG! CRY..Y
so sad...
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So sad 😔
The most heartbreaking news i have had to read today
Chia tomorrow now out of anger he will turn an islamic terrorist. This how all this things start, rip babies. But this kind gas can't Nigerian airforce use it to clear boko haram? That's where such gas is needed not babies
God should come already and let this world end
Islam what a religion?
Islam what a religion?
RIP the dead
So sad. Lord have mercy
Must you attach everything to religion? u re very lazy in thinking.asshole.
Must you attach everything to religion? u re very lazy in thinking.asshole.who is Hitler that kills more than 3 million jews? Mumu
So Islam killed them right.. Ain't Syrian people Muslims??.. Stop being ignorant of things going around the world.. Find time to read and understand the chaos in the world
My condolences my dear
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