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Hundreds of people were fired this Sunday Julen, the two-year-old Spanish boy who died after falling into a narrow and deep well in the city of Totalán (Malaga, southern Spain), January 13th.
The inhabitants of El Palo, where the little boy lived with his parents and the rest of his family, accompanied the casket to the cemetery where he was buried in intimacy. Previously, a religious ceremony was held in the local church.
The family of Julen Roselló entered the San Juan de Málaga cemetery applauded by a crowd of people, who approached the entrance to express support for this young couple who lost two children in two years.
According to relatives of parents, the boy was buried next to his brother Oliver, Died from a heart attack at the age of three years in 2017
The lifeless body of the child was found early Saturday morning by rescue teams, covered with earth 71 meters deep.
The first autopsy data revealed that the child has suffered multiple injuries while rushing standing in the wellWhat? his arms were lifted and that had erosions compatible with friction in autumn.
The why it was covered with earth is one of the aspects that will have to determine the open investigation clarify the circumstances of the event.
Depending on the position in which the body was found, it is thought that he suffered a "fast and free" fall at 71 meters, level up to where the well was filled with earth, then excavated to obtain sound water, with an initial depth of about 110 meters and a diameter of 25 centimeters.
They are mixed various theories about the grounding that covered it and this first prevented it from reaching it, and one of the most likely hypotheses is that, during the child's own fall, the soil of the walls of the well would be dislodged.
As well it will be necessary to specify the circumstances in which the fall of the childThe businessman who punched the conduit badured the police in his statement that he had sealed the hole, but someone later discovered it.
After the discovery of Julen's body, the well was covered with a 600-kg steel sheet and the authorities intend to fill it and seal it, as well as the parallel vertical tunnel brought to light to recover it. when the judicial authority allows it.
Through this parallel tunnel, descended the eight miners who accepted the place where the little one was.
All said today at a press conference in the city of Oviedo (Asturias, northern Spain) that they were "overwhelmed" and "wished to return to routine".
"Normally, we work in anonymity and this has upset us, now basically we are tired and trying to recover our lives," said group spokesman Sergio Tuñón.
Tuñón said that they had done their job the best they knew and could and that, even if they would have wished a different end, they fulfilled their obligation, "without being heroes for that. ".
(With EFE information)
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