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The Syrian refugee attempting a beatboxing world record in aid of Manchester venue 'struggling' through the pandemic

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Sign up for our What's On newsletter - for all the latest whether you're staying in or heading out and about A refugee who fled the Syrian Civil War is attempting a beatboxing world record in a bid to save the Manchester venue he credits with helping him through the pandemic.

Naeim Alnajjar, 24, moved to the UK ten years ago to escape the mounting political pressure in his hometown of Damascus and to give himself a fresh start in life. “I grew up in Damascus until I was 13,” Naeim, who goes by the stage name of Madz, tells the Manchester Evening News. “I was raised by my grandparents after my parents divorced and I was getting involved in political stuff and getting myself into trouble. “My grandparents were becoming worried about me and

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