Dahab Gold Scene 26 — “Hospital, Samir & Immigration” video
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Scene 26 — “Hospital, Samir & Immigration”
After surviving the desert, the pursuit, and the radiation blast, Scene 26 captures the first moment of stability. Carried to a Sinai hospital, treated for severe dehydration and shredded feet, I was met by Mr Samir — the man who witnessed the Dahab conflict. He arranged temporary Egyptian ID and guided the path through immigration. This scene marks the shift from survival to extraction — the moment the system finally opened and the journey home began.
DAHAB GOLD — SCENE 26
“Hospital Intake • Mr Samir Arrives • Temporary Identity • Immigration Clearance”
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After the soldiers stabilised me at the Dahab Military Checkpoint, the next move was urgent. My feet were shredded, I was dehydrated, and my ID — everything — had vanished in the desert. The blue pickup that carried me from the roadside now took me deeper inland toward the nearest medical facility.
Inside the small Sinai hospital, fluorescent lights flickered over pale walls. Nurses assessed my condition: dehydration, blood loss, blistered feet with the skin stripped away, and the exhaustion of someone who had survived multiple assassination attempts, desert exposure, and military pressure. They cleaned wounds, bandaged my feet, and began hydrating me.
Then came the unexpected moment.
Mr Samir walked in.
The same man who had witnessed the escalation in Dahab — the suitcase, the saws, the rope, the psychological warfare — now stood by my hospital bed.
He looked relieved that I was alive, and he said quietly:
“We will sort immigration. Don’t worry.”
Samir became the bridge between chaos and escape.
He spoke with officials, explained the situation, and arranged for temporary Egyptian ID documents so I could legally move. Without ID, a foreigner in Sinai is as good as disappeared — but Samir helped cut through the system.
From there, security personnel transferred me toward Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport.
UK Immigration met me with paperwork, processed an emergency return, and cleared the path home.
Scene 26 is the transition from survival to extraction —
the final stabilisation before the long journey back to the UK.

