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Pakistani athlete dies in shipwreck in bid to help disabled son

by Associated Press

QUETTA, Pakistan Mar 05, 2023 - 11:16 am GMT+3
A view of a group photo of a football team that includes Pakistan women's hockey player Shahida Raza (Front Left), who died when a migrant boat was shipwrecked off the coast of Italy, is displayed for media at her home, Quetta, Pakistan March 2, 2023. (Reuters Photo)
A view of a group photo of a football team that includes Pakistan women's hockey player Shahida Raza (Front Left), who died when a migrant boat was shipwrecked off the coast of Italy, is displayed for media at her home, Quetta, Pakistan March 2, 2023. (Reuters Photo)
by Associated Press Mar 05, 2023 11:16 am

The tragic death of a Pakistani national football team player, who had embarked upon a perilous voyage to Europe in search of medical treatment for her disabled 3-year-old son, was confirmed on Saturday after the migrant shipwreck off the coast of Italy.

Desperate to provide her son with the medical assistance he needed, the player had sadly been encouraged by hospitals to seek help abroad, her sister and a friend revealed.

Shahida Raza, who also played for Pakistan's national field hockey team and was from Quetta in southwestern Baluchistan province, was one of at least 67 people who perished in the shipwreck. The overcrowded wooden boat they were traveling in broke apart in rough waters in the Ionian Sea off Calabria before dawn last Sunday.

The boat that set sail from the Turkish port of Izmir carried people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and other countries who were seeking a better life in Europe. According to survivor accounts, the vessel had at least 170 passengers before the tragedy struck.

Raza’s sister, Sadia, said Shahida’s attempts to emigrate had one motive: "She only wanted her 3-year-old disabled son to move, laugh and cry like other children.” She added while speaking to The Associated Press, "Shahida’s sole dream was the treatment of her disabled child. She risked her own life after hospitals in Pakistan told her that overseas medical aid could be the only option.”

The boy, Hassan, was not on the boat and remained in Pakistan. He suffered brain damage as a baby and is also paralyzed on one side of his body, from head to toe. It was not clear how Shahida intended to help him by traveling overseas and leaving him behind.

"She was a brave woman, as strong as a man. My sister got her son treated at the Aga Khan Hospital in Karachi. She was told that if he was taken abroad, there could possibly be a medical solution,” said Sadia.

Aga Khan authorities were unable to comment on Shahida’s case. Sadia said Shahida also approached Quetta’s Combined Military Hospital, which also said it could do nothing for her son.

"What a mother does for her children, nobody else can. Shahida always wanted to handle things on her own. We are proud of our sister," Sadia said.

Pakistanis have paid tribute to Shahida across the country.

Photographs of her donning the country's national colors and sporting accolades have appeared on television and social media, although it was reported that most people came to know of her after her death as women's sports are not widely televised in Pakistan. Local media also quoted her family as saying she had previously spoken about the lack of acknowledgement and recognition for her achievements.

Pakistani President Arif Alvi on Friday said Raza’s tragedy had "deeply moved” him as the country had failed to provide her son with medical facilities.

The president, who was speaking at an international conference on cerebral palsy, said the professional training of health experts and an inclusive approach from society was vital for accommodating people with disabilities.

Shahida’s friend, Sumiya Mushtaq, said the 29-year-old athlete often expressed her concern about her child’s health.

Summya Kainat, a friend of former Pakistan women's hockey player Shahida Raza, who died when a migrant boat was shipwrecked off the coast of Italy, speaks to the media at Raza's home, Quetta, Pakistan, March 2, 2023. (Reuters Photo)
Summya Kainat, a friend of former Pakistan women's hockey player Shahida Raza, who died when a migrant boat was shipwrecked off the coast of Italy, speaks to the media at Raza's home, Quetta, Pakistan, March 2, 2023. (Reuters Photo)

"The inability to get cured of the disease at local hospitals compelled her to find a better future for her son abroad,” she said.

Her family in Pakistan on Saturday was still awaiting the repatriation of her body.

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