Painful: Father ready to sell everything for his son's healing, but it's not enough

A nine - year - old stomach has swollen three times the size of a beach ball, as the boy is struggling with chronic liver disease. Any Ur Rehman from Karachi from Pakistan often feels terrible pain if something touches his soft stomach. His family cannot afford the bill [...]
A nine - year - old stomach has swollen three times the size of a beach ball, as the boy is struggling with chronic liver disease.
Any Ur Rehman from Karachi from Pakistan often feels terrible pain if something touches his soft stomach.
His family cannot afford the large bill of 35,000 pounds to pay for a transplant, Periscope broadcast.
Allen's father, Aliu, said: “Anyt was born as a normal child like his six brothers and sisters, but four years ago he often complained about stomach pain.
This has forced Annie to leave school and spend his days at home.
His father was working as a plumber in Saudi Arabia, but six months ago he quit his job and returned to Pakistan after his son's condition deteriorated.
But Father Ali, who is poor and now unemployed, cannot allow him to take his son to a private hospital.
He has appealed to the public and the Pakistani government for donations.
He said: “A liver transplant at a private hospital will cost us about 35,000 and even if I would sell all my property, I still can't afford his treatment. /Periscopi














