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The two-year-old Julen Roselló, who fell into a well over 100 meters deep in Totalán, in southern Spain, was found dead in the early hours of Saturday (26), according to a spokesman. of the government. The body was found Friday at 1:25 in Brasilia.
The search operation involved hundreds of people and arrested the country. He had disappeared during a family outing on January 13th.
His father told the authorities that the boy was playing on the ground when he fell into the pit at 110 meters deep and 25 centimeters in diameter – estimate of the rescue team. was at a point 73 meters below ground.
According to El Mundo newspaper, the well was built illegally and is not indicated.
Since the fall, there is no indication that Julen is alive or dead – cameras in the pit have found only a bag of treats, a glbad and wire
Parents, José and Victoria, accompany the operation on the spot and since Thursday, with the approach of the rescue, have made a vigil.
A total of 300 people took part in the rescue, including volunteers killed in the accident. like Yolanda Alcaide, 44, next to the land where the well is. She offered to stay at her home as a base of operation – the materials were stored in the basement – and she was also responsible for taking care of the staff.
Another name is Ángel García Vidal, chairman of the engineering council of Malaga, who has become the informal spokesman. And fireman Julián Moreno, who idealized the 300-kilogram cage used as a lift by the team after a group of geologists and engineers had devised a rescue strategy.
To avoid throwing dirt at the child, the team does not go down the hole where and the solution was to first create a parallel vertical tunnel up to the point where he would be.
This step was the most time consuming of any operation because the team had to be careful not to create instability in the well where my boy.
Ten metal tubes were used to hold the walls, preventing them from collapsing. It is in this tunnel that the cage, hastily built, especially for the occasion, which can hold up to three adults, goes down.
This vertical tunnel was ready only the fifth (24) and from its end a second horizontal tunnel with about four At the time when Julen stood, there was about 24 meters high.
It took 24 hours to complete this second tunnel, using shovels and other hand tools, to avoid any risk of collapse. For the search, a brigade of eight miners from Asturias (a northern region of Spain that has a strong mining activity) was called.
Working in pairs uninterruptedly, they use special equipment to recycle oxygen in the tunnel and resort to small explosions to overcome the rocky terrain
One of the brigadists is Lázaro Alves Gutierrez who lost his father exactly 24 years ago in an accident at a mine. The 35-year-old Portuguese Eduardo Augusto Alves was working 400 meters deep in a mine in Asturias when a gas leak blew up the area.
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