Escaping death at sea, asylum seeker gives birth to twins
Zaynab Samua said death stared her in the eye when she was stranded on a lifeboat in the Aegean Sea. Two days later, she gave birth to twins.
The Senegalese woman was pushed back along with 11 other asylum seekers by Greek Coast Guard units toward Turkish waters.
They were rescued by the Turkish Coast Guard, and Samua was rushed to a hospital in Turkey’s western province of Izmir.
Zaynab Samua said death stared her in the eye when she was stranded on a lifeboat in the Aegean Sea. Two days later, she gave birth to twins.
The Senegalese woman was pushed back along with 11 other asylum seekers by Greek Coast Guard units toward Turkish waters.
They were rescued by the Turkish Coast Guard, and Samua was rushed to a hospital in Turkey’s western province of Izmir.
Her doctor, Coskun Armagan, said the babies were born prematurely and kept under intensive care due to respiratory stress, but were then discharged.
Dr. Semih Kucukguclu, another doctor at the hospital, said the mother and babies were in good health.
(Anadolu Agency )
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