lots oflle who took dagner to -- danger to save us will go back to let the hon. >> you have done in by the tunnel and you try to get out by the tunnel. what happened in the tunnel? >> in the tunnel, we went all together to try to escape. the syrian forces, the syrian army began the fire. i have been told that they could escape. we have to stay and we have to go back. we have to go to bed and slept two or three hours. what we have been seen for several days, they told us maybe the guys here, it will be very dangerous. the one to try? we said ok, we are going to try. it was something very scary. it was very close to it. >> there was a concern that she might get a blood clot? >> she should not be transportable. she could have died. it was a lot of consideration for me, but it was fine. we'er fine -- we're fine now. and safe. we are safe, but these people are not safe. >> what is daily life like? >> is unbelievable. you have bigger holes in each of buildings. they are everywhere. it is not so much good, you have seen nobody in the street. when you try to look for people, you can find many