He took his child with him as if he were saying goodbye”… heartbreaking details of the passing of young man Yazan Al-Nabali"

He took his child with him as if he were saying goodbye”… heartbreaking details of the passing of young man Yazan Al-Nabali"
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Yazan Al-Nabali had been married for two years and had a child. Yazan Al-Nabali passed away while working. His wife mourned him with the sorrow of eternal separation.

It was not an ordinary day. Social media pages turned black, filled with photos of the young man and painful farewell messages, reflecting the depth of shock and grief over the loss of Yazan Al-Nabali, who passed away suddenly, leaving behind unbearable pain in the hearts of those who loved him.

Yazan Al-Nabali, a 22-year-old young man, was not just a passing name. He was the eldest among his siblings, a pillar for his family, a husband for two years, and a father to an eight-month-old child.

He was known among for his good morals and kind heart. He was loved by everyone, close to all who knew him, always carrying a smile—as if it concealed a fate that did not give him much time.

In the details of his final day, it seemed as if Yazan was unknowingly saying goodbye to life. He decided, unlike his usual habit, to go out on Thursday to meet his friends, even though he usually preferred spending that day with his family. He greeted them, exchanged conversations—as if they were final farewell moments that no one realized at the time.

Hours before his passing, he had taken his wife to her family’s home, then headed to Ajloun for work, striving to build his future with effort and determination. In a cruel moment, he fell from a high place while working, passing away after making a phone call to his father, who was outside the country—as if that call was the last thread connecting him to life.

His brother recounts heartbreaking details, saying that the day before the incident, Yazan was tired, yet he carried his only child, Wisam, and took him for a walk around the neighborhood, hugging and playing with him—as if trying to cherish every moment or leave behind a memory that would never fade. His father, who was in Iraq, rushed back to bid him a final farewell, repeating with deep sorrow that “Wisam is a piece of Yazan,” as if the little boy had become the only extension of a life taken too soon.

Yazan is gone… but his story remains, engraved in hearts, a reminder that some goodbyes come in silence, and that true love leaves a mark that absence can never erase.

His wife mourned him through her Facebook page, writing: “May God have mercy on your soul, my beloved,” her words filled with the pain of eternal separation, while his loved ones mourned him with deeply moving messages, remembering his virtues and noble character.