Boy badly injured in Pakistan school attack being treating in Birmingham
A boy who was badly injured when the Taliban attacked an army school in Pakistan is in Birmingham having treatment at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital to save his arm.
A boy who was badly injured when the Taliban attacked an army school in Pakistan is in Birmingham having treatment at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital to save his arm.
The parents of a 13-year-old boy who was killed when gunmen opened fire on a school in Pakistan two months ago, attended an event in Birmingham last night to remember the 141 victims of the massacre.
Haris Nawaz was shot dead.
His 14-year-old brother Ahmad is now being treated at a hospital in the city.
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The city’s spike in coronavirus cases has sparked a report that it may be the first UK location to be subjected to a district lockdown.