Syrian girl returns home after prosthetics surgery

Syrian girl returns home after prosthetics surgery

HATAY-Anadolu Agency
Syrian girl returns home after prosthetics surgery

After a Turkish aid group paid for life-changing surgery to give her prosthetic legs, an 8-year-old Syrian refugee girl on Dec. 8 left Turkey walking tall, living out her greatest dream.

Maya Meri lacks working legs due to a congenital condition, and had to struggle to walk using spare tin cans
attached by her father until  this June, when the Turkish Red Crescent brought her to Turkey.

Months later, on Dec. 8 Maya and Ali Meri, her father, returned to the Ser Ceble refugee camp in Idlib, northwestern Syria after the successful treatment, accompanied by a delegation from the Turkish Red Crescent.

The Syrian girl got global attention when Anadolu Agency reporters based in Idlib shared her story with the world on June 21, which led to the Turkish Red Crescent offering her a helping hand.

“I have one dream, that is to walk,” she told Anadolu Agency over the summer.

Her father told Anadolu Agency that he was grateful to everyone involved in her  treatment.

“We got the prostheses thanks to them. We thank all those who made our lives easier. Maya is so happy to have prostheses, ” Ali Mari said.

Kadir Akgündüz, the Turkish Red Crescent’s Syria field coordinator, said that they began to take care of Maya some five months ago.
“Today, she rejoined her family on her feet,” Akgündüz said.

The Turkish Red Crescent would give her family further assistance, he added.