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As he stood shaking, steeling himself to run under a lorry and squeeze himself into a tiny space between its two massive tyres, he was overcome with feelings of anger and loss.
He had fled Yemen a few months earlier after it became clear to Mujahed's father that his eldest son, a Sunni, would be a target for Houthi rebels fighting in the country's bloody civil war.
Speaking to the BBC, 'Muj', now 23, relived his perilous journey from Yemen to Cardiff, where he has been granted asylum and played football for Wales in last year's Homeless World Cup.It was a "simple life" in Yemen, he said, but he had felt privileged to live a happy life with family and friends who loved him.
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