A 12-years-old Yemeni child-bride died after struggling for three days in labor to give birth, a local human rights organization said Saturday. Fawziya Abdullah Youssef died of severe bleeding on Friday while giving birth to a stillborn in the al-Zahra district hospital of Hodeida province, 140 miles (223 kilometers) west of the capital San'a. Child marriages are widespread in Yemen, the Arab world's poorest country, where tribal customs dominate society. More than a quarter of the country's females marry before the age of 15, according to a recent report by the Social Affairs Ministry. Fawziya Abdullah Youssef was only 11 when her father married her to a 24-years-old man who works as a farmer in Saudi Arabia.
This is one of many cases that exist in Yemen. The reason behind it is the lack of education and awareness, forcing many girls into marriage in very early age. Impoverished parents in Yemen sometimes give away their young daughters in return for hefty dowries. There is also a long-standing tribal custom in which infant daughters and sons are promised to cousins in hopes it will protect them from illicit relationships.
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