David Goldman's nightmare began when his late wife took their son Sean for what was supposed to be a two-week vacation, then never returned. "I haven't seen him in four years, and I've been desperately fighting to be with him."
Every inch of Rivilade Filsame's body hurt, from his swollen, empty stomach to his dried-out, wrinkled skin. The 18-month-old had been crying for so long in the hospital malnutrition ward that his mother no longer tried to console him.
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