By Tarek Ali Ahmad | Al Arabiya News
Monday, 13 July 2015
A flood of Facebook posts in Lebanon mourning the death of a Syrian refugee flower seller has caught the attention of many in the country this week.
10-year-old Fares Al-Khodor had been working in the Beirut’s Hamra area since 2007, but had returned to Syria recently and was reportedly killed in an airstrike on the Syrian city of Hasakah.
“No one in Hamra doesn’t know Fares, not a single store in Hamra would shut its doors to Fares, he was special,” Zeinoun Naboulsi, a photographer stationed in Hamra, told Al Arabiya News on Monday.
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