In today’s poignant tale, baby Delal, who now shares playful moments with his father in the hospital room, symbolizes the grim reality of the Syrian war. As the youngest member of the Dugaym family, escaping the assaults of the Assad regime led them to an Idlib tent city. Unfortunately, on January 1, a tent fire left Delal with severe third and fourth-degree burns, particularly on her upper body and head. Despite the initial belief that survival was improbable, Delal, displaying remarkable resilience, was transferred to Mersin City Training and Research Hospital on January 11. After months of intense medical interventions and Delal’s unwavering determination, he is now on the brink of being discharged.
Abdulfattah Dugaym, Delal’s father, recounted the tragic fire incident that claimed the life of Delal’s elder sister, Yasmin. Delal’s journey, fraught with severe burns and multiple episodes of life-threatening sepsis, defied initial expectations. General Surgery Specialist Dr. Çağatay Demirci provided insights into the challenging medical endeavors, underscoring the pivotal role played by Delal’s inner strength and the collaborative efforts of the medical team. Despite extensive burns and complexities, Delal is now considered to have a high chance of survival, offering hope and inspiration to all involved in his care.
As Delal approaches discharge, a plea for assistance resonates to reunite the family, with Delal’s father expressing an urgent need for his wife to join them in Mersin. Delal’s ongoing recovery involves continued treatment for burns, respiratory issues, and the crucial requirement for substantial psychiatric support. The medical team acknowledges persistent challenges but emphasizes that Delal’s survival serves as a powerful testament to the indomitable human spirit.