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Hundreds of children die within months as measles cases soar in Bangladesh
Key takeaways
- At 6 months she was already saying her first words.
- "She was never short of love from both families.
- Al Amin, who lives with with his family in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka, says his daughter had all her vaccines, apart from measles.
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Caroline Davies Pakistan correspondent Getty Images Over 500 children with suspected and confirmed cases of measles have died in Bangladesh since March, according to the country's health ministry Akira was always a fast learner, her father Al Amin says with pride.
At 6 months she was already saying her first words. At just over 4 years old, she had started to say some words in English.
"She was never short of love from both families. She was the crown of all."
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