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Baby dies in Greek migrant camp from severe dehydration



LESVOS: A nine-month-old baby has died of “severe dehydration” at the Moria migrant camp on the Greek island of Lesvos, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said on Saturday.

“We are absolutely devastated by this tragedy,” MSF wrote on Twitter. The news of the tragic incident was confirmed by the camp’s administration.

The child from the Congo was sent to an oncologist on November 10, who diagnosed symptoms of dehydration, possibly as a result of pathological causes.
According to MSF, 5,000 children are currently living in the Moria camp, 70% of them are below 12 years old.

The MSF unit in the camp has recorded 77 cases of children suffering from serious health problems.

The infant was then transferred to the nearby Mytilene Hospital but passed away before arriving. A forensic examiner has been tasked with confirming the cause of death.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 18 November 2019 21:35 PM

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