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The nomadic woman in question, Suzan, found herself in a difficult situation when her husband kicked her out because she was pregnant with a child he did not want. This unfortunate circumstance was primarily fueled by the husband's hatred towards both the unborn child and the girl, whom Suzan already had. As a result, Suzan was left alone in the harsh desert with her four children.
Despite the challenging circumstances, Suzan's resilience and determination led her to find help from two individuals named Narges and Veskine. These kind-hearted individuals provided support to Suzan during her time in the cold winter desert. It was with their assistance that Suzan was able to give birth to her child, with Veskine helping in the delivery process.
In a stroke of luck, a friend of the cameraman came across Suzan and offered her shelter in his home. This act of kindness was a significant turning point for Suzan and her children, as they now had a safe place to stay. However, in an unfortunate turn of events, Suzan's baby fell ill, causing great concern for the family.
In response to the baby's illness, the owner of the house where Suzan was staying stepped in to help. Recognizing the severity of the situation, he took immediate action and rushed the baby to the hospital, ensuring the child received the necessary medical attention.
This episode highlights the strength and resilience of Suzan as she faced immense challenges, including rejection from her husband, raising her children in a harsh environment, and navigating the difficulties of her baby falling ill. It also showcases the compassion and support she received from unexpected sources, ultimately leading to the well-being and care of her child.
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