People around the world are offering to adopt the baby girl who was born under the rubble of a collapsed building in Syria after Monday's devastating earthquake.
"I offer my love an undivided love," another one commented.
Dr. Attiah, the manager of the hospital where Aya is being treated, said he had received dozens of calls from people all over the world wanting to adopt baby Aya, according to the"I won't allow anyone to adopt her now. Until her distant family return, I'm treating her like one of my own," Dr. Attiah, who has a daughter just four months older than Aya, told the BBC.
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