Addis Ababa, May 21, 2018 (FBC) – Saudi Arabia has decided to give full compensation to parents of Mohammed Abdul Aziz Yahya.
Mohammed, now 16, was admitted to a hospital in Jeddah for a minor breathing problem in 2006 but paralyzed and remained in coma until now because of a botched medical operation.
During his visit to Saudi Arabia, the Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed raised Mohammed’s case to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salamn.
The Ethiopian Premier asked the Saudi government to give full compensation to the parents.
Following his request, the Saudi government agreed to give compensation to them.
Upon the wishes of his parents, Mohammed will return to Ethiopia to receive continued care.
All expenses will be covered by the Riyadh government.
Mohammed, now 16, was admitted to a hospital in Jeddah for a minor breathing problem in 2006 but paralyzed and remained in coma until now because of a botched medical operation.
During his visit to Saudi Arabia, the Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed raised Mohammed’s case to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salamn.
The Ethiopian Premier asked the Saudi government to give full compensation to the parents.
Following his request, the Saudi government agreed to give compensation to them.
Upon the wishes of his parents, Mohammed will return to Ethiopia to receive continued care.
All expenses will be covered by the Riyadh government.
Addis Ababa, May 21, 2018 (FBC) – Saudi Arabia has decided to give full compensation to parents of Mohammed Abdul Aziz Yahya.
Mohammed, now 16, was admitted to a hospital in Jeddah for a minor breathing problem in 2006 but paralyzed and remained in coma until now because of a botched medical operation.
During his visit to Saudi Arabia, the Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed raised Mohammed’s case to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salamn.
The Ethiopian Premier asked the Saudi government to give full compensation to the parents.
Following his request, the Saudi government agreed to give compensation to them.
Upon the wishes of his parents, Mohammed will return to Ethiopia to receive continued care.
All expenses will be covered by the Riyadh government.
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