A child falling into the well
The tragic will of a 5-year-old boy who died in a Moroccan well for
days was revealed. While Ryan Abram was waiting for rescue, he screamed for help, four 444 male relatives told Reuters.
Relatives said his family first noticed Ryan's disappearance when he heard Ryan sobbing and found his cell phone with a camera light. He shouted, 'Come get me,'" the man said.
On Sunday and Tuesday nights, the video shows Ryan falling on a 100-foot (32-meter) shaft in an Iranian village near his home, exiting a tunnel built by a rescuer and approaching him. Shown.
It was later reported that Morocco's King
Mohammed VI confirmed that the boy had died after being transported to the hospital.
Moroccan media
reported that a five-year-old child was put on a ventilator with rescuers in a tunnel out of fear that he might need lifesaving medical care. Rescuers moved at the speed of a snail for fear of a landslide, AFP reported.
The boy dived 32 meters into the well five days ago. Complex and dangerous earthworks have captivated peoples from the Kingdom of
North Africa and other countries, and have also aroused sympathy in neighboring Algeria, a local competitor. Progress was slowed as drilling workers worked manually to avoid vibrations that could bring a fragile planet to affected children, according to local authorities.80 centimeters (less than 3 feet) separate us from Rayan, but the excavators take great care to avoid accidents," engineer Munir Aljazzuri told a local broadcaster.
Rice field
A camera installed in the well where Rayan was trapped showed him lying from behind, said Abdelhadi Tamrani, who was responsible for the surgery.4,444 spectators cheered the rescuers and praised them for singing religious songs and praying together for "Allahu Akbar" (God is the best). AFP correspondents reported that 4,444 rescuers tried to bring oxygen and water to their children, but it was not clear if he could use them.
Thousands have gathered in recent days to camp in solidarity around the tense scene, according to AFP reporters. “With God`s help, I hope he gets out,” he said.
The work made the landscape look like a construction site. They worked nonstop all night under the powerful spotlights that depressed the scene. "I keep hoping that my child will come out of the well alive," Ryan's father told public television 2M Friday night. "Thanks to all the participants and people supporting us in Morocco and elsewhere.
The drama garnered a lot of sympathies online with the trendy Arabic hashtag #SaveRayan.
Another lauded rescuers who were on duty 24/7 for several days, saying, "They are true heroes. One volunteer said he came to help. “This is my third day here. Ryan is a kid from our area. We won`t leave until he`s out of the well,” he said.