samedi 25 février 2017
Asylum seekers learning to cope without hands after frostbitten walk into Canada
It's been exactly two months since Seidu Mohammed and Razak Iyal almost froze to death walking across the border into Manitoba from the United States, and while they're grateful to be in Canada, they're struggling to cope.
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