
HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, poses with Santos jersey after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, watches the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, is seen after he watched the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, watches the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, watches the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

HATAY, TURKEY - MAY 3: Hamis al Gacir, 8-year-old Syrian boy who lost his right leg in an airstrike in Syria, watches the Brazilian striker Neymar Jr.'s video message of support, in Hatay, Turkey on May 3, 2020. The Brazilian striker sent a message of support to Syrian Hamis al Gacir who claims to be a fan of Neyamr Jr and his former team, Santos. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )
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