Doctor, a lay Marist, tells about testimony of a Syrian woman
A lay Marist doctor and director of one of the two remaining hospitals in Aleppo has revealed the story of a woman he met who sells buiscuits on the streets for over eight hours a day to survive.
Her husband has been left paralyzed after he was hit by a sniper. She also lost her eldest son after he was killed by a mortar shell fired by the rebels, leaving his wife and children also under her care.
The full story, written by Doctor Nabil Antaki on June 15, is available in ‘La Croix’.
For the full story in French, visit La Croix and for Italian, visit Aleppo hope