'I'm right here child, I'm right here': Husband reunited with pregnant spouse in UK after fleeing Sudan

Nagi held his spouse Reem in a decent embrace for greater than 40 seconds.

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They have been reunited at a resort close to Stansted Airport after he escaped violence in Sudan on one of many final evacuation flights overseas.

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Tears turned to chuckles when Nagi cradled Reem's stomach to speak to their unborn little one.

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"I'm here baby, I'm here," he stated.

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The couple have been married for 3 years and had utilized to the UK authorities for Nagi to maneuver to dwell with Reem in Newcastle.

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His passport and identification paperwork have been with the British Embassy in Sudan when the struggle began.

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"To be honest, I thought I'm doing my best but I don't think this is going to work," Reem instructed Sky News.

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"They've been turning away people who are on work permits and who have biometric ID cards. So I thought they're never going to accept my husband."

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Reem, a radiology registrar in Newcastle, turned to assist from the British charity Goodwill Caravan.

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"I received an email at 3am saying he could board the last plane," she stated.

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"Nagi was, at the time, 10 hours from the airfield. By the time he got there the area was being bombed and I felt like I'd dragged him from safety right into war."

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Nagi travelled 800km, spent $700 (Β£557) and went by way of six or seven checkpoints to reach at Wadi Saeedna airfield close to Khartoum.

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"When I arrived at the airfield they put an X on my hand. That signals that a person can't leave the country," Nagi stated.

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The crimson stain was nonetheless on his hand as he instructed Sky News how his nation descended into chaos.

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There is a meals scarcity within the capital, he stated.

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There can also be no electrical energy, confusion over fighters utilizing pretend uniforms, and useless our bodies mendacity within the streets.

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"There are witness reports of dogs ripping at corpses of people whose numbers may not have been included in the 500 reported to have died," he stated.

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He added: "I would call it a ghost town.

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"Nobody is aware of who's preventing who as a result of there are experiences that fighters swap uniforms.

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"Businesses have closed, large populations are running away, and the worst thing is not knowing where we were running to and not knowing who we could run to."

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It comes because the final flight from Khartoum arrived at Stansted Airport this night.

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