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Sudanese family reunited after four years

A Sudanese man who was forced to separate from his family four years ago has now been reunited and the video will bring tears to your eyes.
Dylan had to stay behind at a refugee camp after his wife and three children were forced to leave because they lost their marriage papers as they were fleeing from the war in Sudan.
Sudanese man reunites with family after four years apart
He was unable to go with his family because they had no proof that they were married and that the children were his.

After four years, he was finally able to meet his family again after having to proof the woman was his wife.
The beautiful reunion took place at Texas Airport as the man not only saw his family but met his three-year-old son for the first time.
Watch the video below.

The man, blown away with emotion as they hugged, knelt down on the airport ground to pray and thank God for bringing his family together.
Witnesses were in tears as they watched this beautiful scene.

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