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Rescue teams Vietnam The boy’s body was found this Friday Tai Lee Hao NamA 10-year-old who died after falling 21 days ago into a cement pile pit 35 meters deep and barely 25 centimeters in diameter in the south of the country.
Two rescuers from the Provincial Police Department don thap They pulled the victim out at 1:20 a.m. this Friday after descending an iron pipe to a depth of 24 meters in a risky operation that local authorities say took almost two hours.
“After 21 days of hard work and maximum efforts, the rescuers returned at 1:20 am with the body of the deceased. Tai Lee Hao Nam to the surface,” the provincial government said in a statement.
The little boy fell into a cement pile barely 25 centimeters in diameter on December 31 when he and three other children of the same age went to collect metal at the construction site of the bridge.
Tragedy in Vietnam
Despite the efforts of rescue teams, which mobilized about 350 people and included measures such as pumping oxygen into the pit and giving water to the little boy, Nam was declared dead four days after the fall due to “multiple injuries” he had sustained. suffered, as well as lack of oxygen and heat, specified in the note.
“From that moment on, the rescue efforts have changed their goals and methods, aiming to remove the boy’s body as soon as possible,” he added.
Dong Thap Provincial Vice President Doan Tan Buu told local media that emergency services rescued Nam’s body “in one piece” as the decomposition process was slower than usual due to the geological features of the area.
Doan also indicated that authorities would launch an investigation to find out the causes and check, if any, of those who may have been responsible for the accident. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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