REPORT: Social Affairs Ministry aids Mohammad Malsi's family

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20-01-2013 | 15:37
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REPORT: Social Affairs Ministry aids Mohammad Malsi's family
 
Five days have passed since the death of Mohammad Malsi who came to Lebanon almost two months ago with his 4 daughters and his wife and resided in the Ain el-Helwe Palestinian Refugee camp.                                   

Unable to secure a living for his family, Mohammad Malsi soon felt helpless and in despair, eventually hanging himself.           

Malsi's mother-in-law who is currently taking care of the 4 girls said to LBCI that she hopes concerned persons in the Lebanese state would support her family.            

In this context, the Coordinator of the displaced Syrian's file at the Ministry of Social Affairs, Hala Helou said the Social Affairs Minister Wael Abou Faour issued instructions pertaining at helping the displaced Syrians.            


It is worth noting that almost 1500 refugees are currently in the the Ain el-Helwe Palestinian Refugee camp. 

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