Published : 20-10-2021
Palestinian refugee Udai Shehabi has launched calls for urgent treatment in Turkey, saying he has failed to secure the remaining 120,000 Turkish liras to receive medical treatment at a Turkish hospital.
Speaking with AGPS, Udai said he was displaced from Yarmouk Camp to Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq, and illegally travelled to Turkey by land. He got his leg broken while working in Turkey.
He added that his health condition has taken a turn for the worse, 10 days after he received emergency treatment. He was again transferred to a hospital after he fell into a faint. He has undergone more than one surgery to repair his broken leg bone and got metal plates installed in his leg. He is still in need of other surgeries.
Udai has appealed to Turkish charities and international humanitarian organizations to help him secure the sum of money needed for his urgent treatment before an amputation becomes the only option.
Palestinian refugee Udai Shehabi has launched calls for urgent treatment in Turkey, saying he has failed to secure the remaining 120,000 Turkish liras to receive medical treatment at a Turkish hospital.
Speaking with AGPS, Udai said he was displaced from Yarmouk Camp to Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq, and illegally travelled to Turkey by land. He got his leg broken while working in Turkey.
He added that his health condition has taken a turn for the worse, 10 days after he received emergency treatment. He was again transferred to a hospital after he fell into a faint. He has undergone more than one surgery to repair his broken leg bone and got metal plates installed in his leg. He is still in need of other surgeries.
Udai has appealed to Turkish charities and international humanitarian organizations to help him secure the sum of money needed for his urgent treatment before an amputation becomes the only option.