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Family say ‘heart is aching’ after five-year-old trapped in well for days dies

‘I was happy he was recovered. I can’t express how I feel now,’ father’s cousin says

Zoe Tidman
Sunday 06 February 2022 17:34 GMT
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Moroccan security forces form a chain to contain the crowd as the ambulance carrying Rayan Oram leaves the scene
Moroccan security forces form a chain to contain the crowd as the ambulance carrying Rayan Oram leaves the scene (AFP via Getty Images)
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The family of a boy who was trapped in a deep well for days have said their “heart is aching” after the five-year-old was confirmed dead.

Rayan Oram had fallen down 32 metres down the shaft in Morocco on Tuesday, before being rescued nearly five days later.

Minutes after an ambulance had left the scene, the royal palace announced the boy had died.

The five-year-old’s aunt, Atiqua Awram, told local media: “My heart is aching for him, too much. My nephew, my heart aches for him.”

She added: “May God be with him, just like how God stood with us.”

Mohamed Saeid, a cousin of the boy, is reported as saying: “I can’t describe how I feel my cousin is gone, what can I say?”

A cousin of the Rayan’s father, Mohamed Awram, reportedly said: “What can I say? I can’t express my feelings. I was happy he was recovered. I can’t express how I feel now.”

Tributes from around the world have also poured in for the boy following his death.

French president Emmanuel Macron said: “I want to tell the family of the little Rayan and the Moroccon people that we share their pain.”

Pope Francis celebrated the rescue mission and thanked those involved, saying “an entire people worked to save a child”.

Rayan had fallen down a well outside his home in the village of Ighran, which sits in a mountainous area in northern Morocco.

For days, members of the community had gathered along the edges of the well to cheer on rescue workers and volunteers digging to reach the child.

Rescuers retrieved his body on Saturday after having removed much of the adjacent hillside and tunnelling a horizontal passage into the well.

Earlier that day, the head of the rescue operation said it was not possible to determine his condition.

Government officials said he died before the rescuers reached him.

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