Abdulwaid and Huzan Mosa have maintained a bedside vigil since the crash which happened shortly after the family returned from holiday

A heartbroken family's two-month vigil is continuing at the hospital bedsides of two children seriously injured in a horror crash that killed their seven-year-old brother.
Alin Mosa, seven, died from multiple injuries when his family's car collided with a lorry near Folkestone in Kent on Friday August 29.
His brother Ara, six, and 19-month-old baby sister Arda were seriously injured.
The tragedy happened shortly after they arrived back in the UK after a month-long holiday in Europe and Kurdistan.
Both Ara and Arda are being treated at Leeds General Infirmary, where parents, Abdulwaid Mosa, 42, and mum Huzan, 30, are staying in a relatives' room.

Ara, who suffered spinal cord injuries, is in a stable condition in the intensive care unit at Leeds General Infirmary.
Arda, who suffered a brain injury and nerve damage to her right arm, has undergone two operations.
Huzan, whose right leg was broken in the accident, has also undergone two operations and still has to use a wheelchair.
Abdulwaid said: "My wife is crying all the time, she is living in grief, as I am. We are both spending all our time with our kids. We haven't been anywhere else yet."
He said Ara cannot move his legs and can move his arms but not his fingers, adding: "We are very worried about him.
"He is whispering, there is no voice there. I think he has understood the situation and he is feeling sad. He is a very sensitive and intelligent boy."
Ara is a pupil at Kirkstall St Stephen's C of E Primary School in Leeds, the same school his brother Alin attended.
Headteacher Steven Viles said: "Alin was such a wonderful and vibrant child, he loved coming to school."
Abdulwaid said: "I would like to say thanks to the doctors and nurses, ambulance staff and police.

"Thanks to all the people who are praying for us, who have visited us and who are supporting us because we are all improving now."
"It is really tough to cope. It's not easy. I'm just focusing on the children day after day. What you have completed one day, you say thanks to God, today we are alive."
The accident happened at around 9.30am on Friday August 29 on the A20 near Saltwood in the Hythe area of Kent when the family's grey Kia Soul collided with a black DAF lorry.
Then family had just arrived back in the UK from their month-long holiday and had travelled home via the Eurotunnel.
An inquest into Alin's death was opened and adjourned at Folkestone Magistrates Court in September.

