Cancer-stricken Indian boy meets Dubai Crown Prince


Dubai, Mar 8 (IANS): A seven-year-old Indian boy suffering from third stage cancer met Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, following his post on social media that he wanted to see his "idol", a media report said.

After his social media post, Abdullah Hussain from Hyderabad was featured in a TV news report, where he said: "Shaikh Hamdan is so cool, adventurous and so kind. I want to meet his pets and I want to see his dresses," Gulf News reported on Saturday.

In the video, he carried a banner that read: "I am your fan Shaikh Hamdan. I want to meet you. I love Fazza."

Speaking to Gulf News on Saturday following the family's meeting with Sheikh Hamdan on Friday, Abdullah's mother Nausheen Fatima, said: "Abdullah is all smiles after meeting His Highness. It was my boy's biggest wish to meet him... It has come true."

She said Abdullah has grown fonder of his idol after the meeting which went viral on social media.

Sheikh Hamdan posted a picture with Abdullah on Instagram with the caption "Met this courageous boy today".

Besides meeting the Crown Prince, the family also spent time with his pets.

Abdullah was also thrilled to see the giraffes, gazelles and elephants.

Nausheen told Gulf News that Abdullah's fondness for Shaikh Hamdan began after he watched a video of the Crown Prince on YouTube and instantly became his fan.

During chemotherapy, she said the parents took the names of Shaikh Hamdan and Avengers superheroes to divert Abdullah's attention to ease his pain.

She added the family was grateful that their ailing son's wish was fulfilled.

  

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  • SD, Mumbai / Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    What an act of humanity Sheikh Hamdan has proved by meeting this Cancer stricken child. May Allah bestow his blessings on you and your family as well as our dear Abdulla and he be cured from his illness. Ameen

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