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23 April 2024

Father returns to Kobane to bury family

Coffins of migrants and of Aylan Kurdi (also know as Aylan Shenu), a three-year-old boy whose drowning off Turkey, are seen in an ambulance during a funeral ceremony in Kobane, on September 4, 2015 in Sanliurfa. "Aylan Shenu, his brother, and his mother were buried today in Kobane in front of a large crowd. Everyone was very sad and crying," said local journalist Mustefa Ebdi, who attended the funeral service. (AFP)

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The father of a three-year-old Syrian boy whose body washed up on a Turkish beach in an image that shocked the world returned to his hometown Kobane on Friday to bury his family, an AFP photographer reported.

Abdullah Kurdi arrived at the Turkish border town of Suruc with the funeral caskets of his son, wife and another son who also drowned while trying to get to Europe.

The car carrying the father and the caskets entered Kobane and returned to Turkey while a convoy of journalists and activists was stopped at the border.

Twelve Syrian migrants drowned on Wednesday when two boats sank in Turkish waters as they were heading towards the Greek island of Kos, in the latest tragedy to hit migrants in the Aegean.

But attention has focused on three-year-old Aylan, whose tiny body was photographed washed up on a beach in the resort of Bodrum in an image that quickly became a viral symbol of the tragedy of refugees.

An AFP journalist on the Syrian side of the border said that preparations were under way to bury the Kurdi family members as "martyrs of Kobane who lost their lives to flee the war."