Zarine
is diagnosed with the bone marrow disease Fanconi-Bickel Syndrome
(FBS), of which doctors say there are only 112 other cases in medical
history

            
        
    

London: An Indian teenager suffering from a rare
genetic disease faces deportation after her appeal to stay in Britain
for the treatment was rejected. Zarine, 15, a student of the South
Camden Community School, is currently being treated at the Great Ormond
Street Hospital.

Doctors, local lawmaker, teachers and others have been supporting a campaign to 
allow her to stay in the UK.

Zarine
came to the UK in 2004 with her mother Tasnim as visitors. She was
later diagnosed with the bone marrow disease Fanconi-Bickel Syndrome
(FBS), of which doctors say there are only 112 other cases in medical
history.

Refusing her appeal to stay in the UK, immigration
judge Justice Herlihy said here last week that she had “enormous
sympathy for Zarine, but was not satisfied that Zarine’s symptoms
cannot be treated in India”.

                  
 
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