Nigeria Bucket Girls Without Arms and Legs Dies

Nigeria Bucket Girls Without Arms and Legs Dies
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ABUJA - A teenage girl who spent her life being carried around in a plastic bowl because her body stopped growing when she was a baby has died.
Tragic, Rahma Haruna became famous around the world after a picture of her being carried by her 10 year old brother was shared online.
Photojournalist Sani Maikatanga, who took the photo, shared news of this 19 year old's death.
"Rahma Haruna a 19 years old girl has passed away on Sunday 25th of December 2016. May Almighty grant her Jannatul Firdaus (Paradise) ... amen (sic)," she wrote.
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Rahma, from Kano, northern Nigeria, appeared to be a healthy baby, but she was born with a mystery condition which meant her body stopped developing, even though her head grew to the size of a normal teenager's.
She is believed to have been in constant pain because of the condition, and needed to be in the plastic bowl in order to keep herself upright.
The teenager was recently been given a wheelchair so that she could be pushed around in her bowl. She had spoken of her desire to one day become a grocer and run a small shop.
Tragic, Rahma Haruna became famous around the world after a picture of her being carried by her 10 year old brother was shared online.
Photojournalist Sani Maikatanga, who took the photo, shared news of this 19 year old's death.
"Rahma Haruna a 19 years old girl has passed away on Sunday 25th of December 2016. May Almighty grant her Jannatul Firdaus (Paradise) ... amen (sic)," she wrote.

Rahma, from Kano, northern Nigeria, appeared to be a healthy baby, but she was born with a mystery condition which meant her body stopped developing, even though her head grew to the size of a normal teenager's.
She is believed to have been in constant pain because of the condition, and needed to be in the plastic bowl in order to keep herself upright.
The teenager was recently been given a wheelchair so that she could be pushed around in her bowl. She had spoken of her desire to one day become a grocer and run a small shop.
(rnz)