rubble where he had survived for 36 hours.
It was believed that Mohammed Rayhan was among 117 people who had died when
government forces shelled the market place in Douma, just over six miles north east of
mourning Mr Rayhan’s death.
With the dust still embedded in his beard and long hair, he returned home.
In doing so he interrupted the final day of mourning, much to the delight of his family.
Mr Rayhan is s now being called the “Living Martyr” after his miraculous survival.
Mr Rayhan is s now being called the “Living Martyr” after his miraculous survival.
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