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Hassana Al-Kammati, born in Lebanon, navigated a life marked by familial bonds amidst challenges. Growing up with seven brothers and a sister, she found solace in her close relationship with her sister. Her father’s love and success as a businessman provided a stable upbringing, while her mother’s nurturing nature shaped her values. Engaged at 15, her life took a turn during the war in 1974, forcing her family to seek safety. Relocating to Australia brought its struggles and a tragic car accident in 1989 deepened her resilience. This story is one of perseverance, family love, and adaptation.
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Hassana Al-Kammati My Life Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
I born in Lebanon. • My life was very quiet despite having seven brothers and one sister. • My sister was everything to me. • I’m older by four years than her. Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
My dad was a business man. He owned an encyclopaedias factory. • He employed 160 people in his factory. • My dad loved me so much, he would do anything for me. • He bought a lot of nice and expensive gifts. Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
My mum was a very beautiful smart lady. She spent all her life for us. • She was a very clean, organised and peaceful lady. Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
When I turned 15 I became engaged to educated man who was studying to be a doctor. Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
Everything was perfect till the war started in 1974 in Beirut Lebanon, where we were. • So my husband and I left Beirut and went to Tripoli, east of Lebanon, to live. Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
In 1979 I became pregnant, and still continued my work, until I had my baby boy in 1980. • Months later, the war become worse every where, even Tripoli. • But it was still the best place to live safely. Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
Bombs were everywhere. • My son was distressed by the bombing and fighting around us. So we decided to travel to Australia. Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
My husband had a big family here in Australia more then 3,000 people. • But no one cared for anyone else. • I suffered a lot in this country. • I felt I was losing my lovely family, feeling lonely, and wanting to do something. • I had bad luck especially with work, education, and that affected me. Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
In 1989 my husband, my 9 years old son and I had a big car accident. • We really suffered. My husband stayed more then 9 month in different hospitals . Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010
My son suffered from shock from that accident and I had many injuries to my right leg. • Then last accident was in 2004 and a lot of things happened to me. Hassana Al-Kammati Certifcate 1 2010