Transcript for Syrian refugee family ready to start a new life in New Zealand
Inally tonight we have been portingor years on child refugees from. Today what happened we went searching in bei for a boy you first met four years ago. Reporter: They are the imagesthave hauntethe world. The faces of children in agony, after the suspected Al attack in Syria. For four years, we have followed the children who esc Syria. Thwas the boy we met across the Syrian border in Lebanon, in the back of this garage. He lost his home, hiho he was helping his father fix tire get by. Four years later, driving through Beirut today, we went looking for that and as soon as we pulled up his father remembered us. Ept's been four years. Where is your little guy? He's tall now. Reporter: Mohamtells us son rami is playing soccer today, now almost 16. His dad still fixingires. His was a teacher in Syria. She doesn't teach anymore. He takes us into his small garage. The shop isoing better? Yeah. Reporter:t's doing better, but says his family's situation is worse. He worked for the men. Lsce proudly made and sold chocolates. You madoces? I want chocolate now. Reporter: H their applications have been approved for New Zealand. They wait for nal word.anami often looks up images of New Zealand at night. Rtend they lo at it on their phone? Yeah, laptop. Reporter: On the op. You Google New Zealand. Yeah, okay. Reporter: We set to find his son. We ask about rami,ut he'sot here. This coach sends us elsewhere. Thank you, gouc Rter: They wish us good luck as we pull out. And then a batch of fi. We look through the fences. No rami. Along the way, on the streets, the other child refugees. ING tissues and for their family sidra is 12 from aleppo. You're home was destroyed? Do Yant to go home O? Yes. Reporter: She asks us as many tie ask her. I love you. Thank you. Reporter: The as the sun es down, the mess boy we were looking fore from soccer. Oh, how yup behind M do you remember us coming four years ago? Yes. Reporter: We show him the photos I still carry O phone from that garage four years ago. He takes us into the court the build where so many refugees now live. And he tells he now Ms of new zealand.before we leave a photo four yearsater and a hug. Thank you. The boy dreaming of a new life. (Magician) Ladies and gentlemen,
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