in jindayris that was flattened by the quake, in a town with many tales of horror. her plight has moved people all over the world. 0n social media, thousands of people asking for details to adopt her. i d like to adopt her and give her a decent life, says one person. i m ready to take care of and adopt this child if legal procedures allow, from an arab tv anchor. but for now, dr khalid attiah, the hospital s manager, is taking care of her. his wife breast feeding aya, alongside their own. translation: i won t allow anyone to adopt her. - she has some distant family, and until they come, i will treat her like one of my own. doctors say if she had stayed just one more hour under the rubble, she would have died. for nearly three days now, the search has been relentless, dangerous and exhausting, but every person saved renews hope that there are more people still alive to be found. yesterday, 36 hours into the search, another
their home, one of 50 in jindayris that was flattened by the quake, in a town with many tales of horror. her plight has moved people all over the world. 0n social media, thousands of people asking for details to adopt her. i d like to adopt her and give her a decent life, says one person. i m ready to take care of and adopt this child if legal procedures allow, from an arab tv anchor. but for now, dr khalid attiah, the hospital s manager, is taking care of her. his wife breast feeding aya, alongside their own. translation: i won t allow anyone to adopt her. - she has some distant family, and until they come, i will treat her like one of my own. doctors say if she had stayed just one more hour under the rubble, she would have died. for nearly three days now, the search has been relentless, dangerous and exhausting, but every person saved renews hope that there are more people
now, in the safety of a hospital, in afrin, in syria s north west, but only with staff by her side. she was born under the rubble of syria s earthquake. found in her mother s arms, she s now having to survive life alone. her mother, herfather, and all four of her siblings have perished. their home, one of 50 in jindayris that was flattened by the quake, in a town with many tales of horror. her plight has moved people all over the world. 0n social media, thousands of people asking for details to adopt her. i d like to adopt her and give her a decent life, says one person. i m ready to take care of and adopt this child if legal procedures allow, from an arab tv anchor. but for now, dr khalid attiah, the hospital s manager, is taking care of her. his wife breast feeding aya, alongside their own.