A baby born under the rubble of a collapsed building in northern Syria during a massive earthquake earlier this month has been adopted by her aunt and uncle after her parents and siblings all died.
She was treated in hospital and later discharged after a DNA test confirmed her aunt was a blood relative.
Her paternal aunt Hala and uncle by marriage Khalil al-Sawadi have named her Afraa, after her deceased mother.

"This girl means so much to us because there is no one left of her family," Mr Sawadi said.
"She will be a memory for me, for her aunt and for all of our relatives in the village of her mother and father," he said.
Three days after the earthquake Mr Sawadi's wife gave birth to their own baby and he said they will raise them together.
Footage circulating widely on social media after the earthquake showed a man running down a hill of rubble carrying the dust-covered baby in the town of Jindayris.
More than 5,800 people have died across Syria as a result of the earthquake.
Jindayris is one of the worst-hit towns in the rebel-held parts of the north.