Soccer buys home to Ryan's family, the five-year-old who fell into the well and then died.

A grieving five - year - old footballer who was trapped in a well has offered his family a new home to bring them some joy in their lives. Hundreds of rescuers worked hard for five days to rescue Rayan Oram, who fell into the long well and [...]
A grieving five - year - old footballer who was trapped in a well has offered his family a new home to bring them some joy in their lives.
Hundreds of rescuers worked hard for five days to rescue Rayan Oram, who fell into the long and narrow well last Tuesday, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
On Saturday, the world was under fever, and the team, some of whom had dug with their hands, brought out the boy alive.
Joy soon turned into tears when Rayan could not survive the wound.
Now the Moroccan international football player, Absherazak Hamdallah, says he wants to buy his broken family a new home.
The 31-year-old, who played under the direction of former English coach Sven-Goran Ericsson, after a switch to the Chinese Superleague Guangzhou team, said: “We have spent five very distant days and our hearts are broken, the Moroccans, all Arabs and Muslims, even the whole world. We praised and thanked God for everything Ray took, and he was more merciful to us and more compassionate than we were. With this grief, I express my deepest condolences to Rayan's family and ask God to give them patience and comfort. I've decided, on behalf of me and my family, and on behalf of all the Moroccans and Muslims, to help and bring some joy to Rayan's family, his parents and his brothers and give them a fully equipped home. We beg God to accept us and do it in the balance of the good works of all Muslims”












