Two of five missing children destined for heart surgery in Israeli reported

Author: Nyathong William | Published: Thursday, February 1, 2024

Some of the children suffering from CHD posed for a photo at El Sabbah Children's Hospital in Juba before departing for Israel on Tue, January 9th 2024. Photo Credit: Charles Wote/Eye Radio

A doctor from Alsabbah Children’s Hospital has said two of the five patients to be flown to Israel for further treatment of heart diseases have shown up after Eye Radio reported that the health facility lost contact with their parents last week.

Nyaguada Gatluak and Oling Davis were reported to the hospital on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively.

Today (Wednesday) other patients just showed up at the hospital and now they are two out of five,  Nyaguada Gatluak and Oling Davis,” Dr Billy confirmed to Eye Radio.

Dr Amanda Billy, a doctor at Al-Sabbah Hospital thanked Eye Radio on behalf of the Hospital for helping reach out to parents of those children.

Those still missing are Stephen Lemi, 11; Nyandit Peter, 13, and Adau Anei, 5.

Dr Billy is still calling on the parents of the remaining children to report to the Hospital as soon as possible.

The public is informed to extend the message to parents of the missing children.

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