A remarkable story unfolded as a heavily pregnant woman escaped Sudan and gave birth to a "miracle baby" in Cairo after enduring immense hardships, media reports said, citing her husband. The couple, both Eritrean refugees in their mid-twenties, cannot be identified for security reasons. The husband had obtained refugee status in the UK and sought a refugee family reunion visa for his wife and three-year-old daughter who were trapped in war-torn Khartoum, Sudan.
After being born two months premature, Keziah London Taylor went from a teeny newborn to a thriving toddler in the blink of an eye, and her mom and couldn't be more proud.
When she was born, her parents didn’t know if she was going make it; 18 years later, she not only graduated high school, but she plans to become a doctor and do for others what doctors did for her.