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05.06.2024 05:16
Little Zhanna is only 3 years old, and instead of enjoying a happy childhood, she is facing terrible pain - acute lymphoblastic leukaemia has confined her to a hospital ward and is trying to take away her last strength.
"Could we have given up? What mother would agree to sit and watch her child die? We had to sell a lot of things to go to Turkey for treatment. The clinic agreed to accept payment in stages, which enabled my daughter to receive a course of high-dose chemotherapy. Zhanna needs a bone marrow transplant. Unfortunately, her sisters and brother were not eligible donors as their blood was checked. Now, the clinic is searching for a suitable donor, but they can only start preparing for the transplant after paying the bill. We are in a desperate situation. We are selling the house we have been saving for 10 years, but even after doing so, we lack money. People, please do not pass by; my daughter is dying. I pray every day that we have time to save her. Without your help, we will not cope!” - Feruza, Zhanna's mother, appeals to everyone.
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