Christian medics rush to aid of boy and chimpanzee

World
Date posted:  1 Apr 2021
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Christian medics rush to aid of boy and chimpanzee

Gary Clayton of the Mission Aviation Fellowship writes: For more than 75 years, MAF’s fleet of light aircraft has been flying patients from some of the world’s most hard-to-access areas to hospital.

Many MAF flights involve women facing pregnancy complications, accident victims or people wounded due to tribal conflict. Two, less typical, MAF medevacs involved a two-week-old chimpanzee and a ten-year-old boy.

Both the chimp and the child had fallen from trees – the former in Liberia, the latter in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

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