File:Simon Law Jang can't swim, but his 8 year old son brought him across the river to safety when they fled their hometown (15133868721).jpg

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'When the fighting started in Ulang, some of us ran to the river, some ran in otherdirections. Some died because of the lack of water, and some drowned in the river. I survived because of my son. My boy knows how to swim and he took my arm and took me with him across the river. He brought us out from the battle and across the river. God has blessed him, and he is my only surviving son. He is 8 years old.'

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Source Simon Law Jang can't swim, but his 8 year old son brought him across the river to safety when they fled their hometown
Author Oxfam East Africa

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