Son fears for mum trying to escape Sudan
"It's so hard for me because I've lost connection with them and I've felt very depressed, very stressed."Saleh El-Khalifa, from Swansea, said he has had little contact with his mother as she is worried her phone will be tracked
He said he has had limited contact with her as she is worried her phone signal may be tracked and reveal her location.Saleh said his mother and grandfather are travelling in a group of eight, including his aunt and two cousins. However, he believes officials did not fully understand the situation, adding: "It wasn't a viable option as there was no guarantee of their safety.
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