The Syrian refugee girl, who lived in a difficult situation with an abandoned cans instead of prosthetics, walked herself in her family in five months.

A Syrian girl, 8-year-old Maya Merhi, has returned to these refugee camps in northwest Syria on Monday, wearing local clothes made in Turkey, local media reported.

Maya, whose lower body was born in an almost unfolded state, is a handicapped girl who can not walk on her own due to additional leg cutting operations.

It was necessary to have a prosthetic leg produced in line with growth, but the Mayan family who became a refugee in civil war did not have the ability to fit the legs.

My father, who has not survived his daughter who only stayed in the tent after surgery, made a prosthetic can with an empty tuna can on a PVC pipe.

My father is also a disabled person born with little leg growth.

Maya was able to imitate walking, thanks to the tin can made by the father.

However, it was not a proper prosthesis, so I had to go to other parts such as arms and hands as well as the cutting site.

Maya, who met a media reporter at the camp in June this year, said, "When I am sick, I crawl and go to school." "It is a dream to walk."

Maya's story and story were announced through the press, and then the Turkish Red Crescent and a family medicine clinic in Istanbul, Turkey, gave a helping hand.

Maya, who came to Turkey with her father at the end of June, has adapted to the right legs and has been treated for adaptation until recently.

Turkey's Red Crescent has revealed a picture of Maya returning to his Syrian family by walking in pink sneakers on a new leg.

Maya's father, Ali Merhid, said that he was very pleased with his legs and appreciated those who helped make our family life better.

(Photo: AFP, Yonhap News)