Asma al-Assad, has leukaemia and a 50/50 chance of survival as she attempts to return to the UK. Asma and her despotic husband are probably living in one of their opulent penthouses in Moscow. When Islamist rebels overthrew the tyrant's cruel rule, Asma al-Assad, 49, and her husband were forced into exile and are now holed up in Moscow.
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Since then, it has come to light that Asma has cancer and is being kept apart by medical professionals in a hospital in Moscow out of concern for infection, according to The Telegraph.
After filing for divorce from Assad, whom she first met while on vacation in Syria in the early 1990s, the dictator's wife is reportedly making a valiant effort to get treatment in London.
Her father, Fawaz Akhras, a physician on London's famed Harley Street, is taking care of the former first lady, who was formerly referred to as the «Rose of the Desert» for her grace and charisma.
Asma is dying, according to a family member. She can't be in the same room with anyone because of her condition. The president of Syria disclosed that Alma had been diagnosed with myeloid leukaemia, an aggressive cancer that targets the blood and bone marrow.
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