In the video.. the UAE reunites an Australian family stuck in Sri Lanka for more than 30 days

 Proceeding from the values ​​of human solidarity and consolidating the principles of fraternity and synergy among human beings, the UAE reunited an Australian family who had been stranded in Sri Lanka for more than 30 days as a result of the closure measures imposed by the “Covid-19” pandemic, to reunite them with the “father” who resides in Dubai 15 years ago.

The Australian family was suspended during a short vacation in Sri Lanka, and the closure imposed by the measures to limit the spread of the "Corona" pandemic prevented it from returning to the Emirates, which represented them a safe haven in its ordeal.

In a quick response from the concerned authorities in the UAE to the situation of the humanitarian family, coordination was made with the authorities in Sri Lanka to complete the family reunification procedures, which were crowned with success, and all of its members returned to the father after the agony of separation and were reunited in the "Dar Zayed", the homeland and address of humanity.

The Australian family, consisting of "mother" Lorne Chen, 40, and her three children, Red Chen, 11, Levi, 10, and Olivia, 7, were received by a team of concerned authorities in the country to complete the necessary procedures, perform medical examinations, and ensure the family's safety. The arrival of the plane at Dubai International Airport presenting flowers and gifts to the mother and her children, which brought joy and happiness to their hearts.

The "father" was unable to receive his family members due to the nature of his work in the field of contracting, which required him to move between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, where he communicated with family members by telephone and reassured them amidst overjoyed and expressed words of thanks and gratitude to the UAE leadership and people for this noble humanitarian stance that embodies humanity In its purest form.

Emirates News Agency "WAM" met "Mother" Lorne Chen, who expressed her great happiness at the reunification of her family with her husband, who resides in Dubai. She said: "Thank you very much, I am Australian and these are my three children. We went to Sri Lanka for a short vacation for a week. After Spend the vacation and two days before we traveled to Dubai, the comprehensive closure was imposed in the Republic of Sri Lanka, where we went to conduct a “Corona” examination, and the result of the examination was delayed for more than two days, which resulted in not catching the plane and making it difficult to return to Dubai.

Lauren Che added, "I have been residing in Dubai for 15 years and my three children were born in Dubai. We really wanted to go back to Dubai, although our holiday in Sri Lanka was beautiful, but the ban and the comprehensive closure affected us a lot, as the country witnessed a comprehensive closure and we were unable to leave the house and obtain the necessities of life." And other life matters, and we were trapped in our house for three weeks without being able to get out of it, and this was very difficult for the children as they wanted to play and go out."

With regard to education, she said, I have succeeded in educating my children remotely in their schools in Dubai. We thank the UAE government for the assistance it provided us, which resulted in the reunification of our family, and we owe it this credit.

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