She named her son «Fazza» for the attention of the Crown Prince of Dubai to the condition of the child

Bahraini citizen thanks President for caring for daughter with brain tumor

Latifa's daughter suffered from a brain tumor and received medical care outside the country. Emirates Today

A Bahraini citizen thanked President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for caring for her daughter, who has been suffering from a brain tumor since she was two years old, and sending her for treatment outside the country.

She also expressed her thanks to His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, for his attention and follow-up to her daughter's case, stressing that the sheikhs of the UAE are a role model in humanitarian work, and that the UAE is a land of goodness and giving for all.

Bahraini citizen Latifa Issa explained to "Emirates Today" that her daughter's story began at the age of two years, as doctors diagnosed her with a brain tumor, and at a time when the world was suffering from the consequences of the Corona pandemic, her daughter Maryam enjoyed the generous care of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, after which she traveled with her daughter to South Korea, so that doctors provided her with all available health care, but they decided at that time that it was not possible to perform surgery for her. She is at this age.

She continued: "After my daughter Maryam received the necessary medical care from Korean doctors, and two years have passed since this experience, she became four years old, to receive in her second tour the generous patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, to travel again to London, to undergo a laser operation performed by doctors, which had a great impact on improving her health condition."

She stated that she decided to name her son «Fazza» after and thanks to His Highness the Crown Prince of Dubai, for his care for her daughter on her treatment trip, stressing that the care enjoyed by her daughter wrote her a new life thanks to the care of the sheikhs of goodness and giving.

Latifa stressed that the UAE is her second home, where she lives her life between Bahrain and the country, stressing that it is a land that embraces everyone, and its goodness prevails far and wide.

She pointed out that her daughter Mariam is currently in a stable health condition after the care she received during the previous two years, and is able to live her life normally.