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Hair of missing boy (2) found in a pit in Spain

Rescue workers have hair found in the deep pit where the Spanish peutertje Yulen (2) Sunday afternoon fell in Totalan, in the province of Malaga. Research shows

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Hair of missing boy (2) found in a pit in Spain
Rescue workers have hair found in the deep pit where the Spanish peutertje Yulen (2) Sunday afternoon fell in Totalan, in the province of Malaga. Research shows that the hair of the missing child. That confirms the thesis that the young boy indeed in the 110-meter-deep pit.

The “organic remains” were Sunday night, on the first day of the search, found. Now it is clear that it is the hair of Yulen. “DNA research shows that going to be the hair of the child,” said a government spokesman. “That gives us the assurance that the boy is in the shaft.” Was previously in the Spanish media questioned or Yulen in the pit had fallen.

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The long and difficult search for the 2-year-old is in a high acceleration further. Rescue workers dig two tunnels, one horizontally along the side of the less rocky slope of the hill and one parallel to the hole where the boy fell in. That need to work together to reach the point where Yulen is likely to be located. The work would be a maximum of 48 hours may take. Caregivers can not descend into the deep pit, because a diameter of only 25 centimetres. the

According to his family, the boy in the pit while he was playing near the place where they were at the lunch were during a Sunday outing. Or the toddler is still alive, is for now a mystery. “I heard him loud vienna”, his father tells him to Spanish media. “30 seconds later, I heard nothing more.” The previous days were all a cup and a bag of candy of Yulen spotted with a camera in the pit. Loose sand prevented that the camera deeper in the shaft could penetrate.

rescue Workers and authorities in Spain said a ‘very unfortunate situation’. Also the Spanish royal house has expressed its support for the family. “I keep hoping that my son is still alive,” says the father. “Let us please not give up.”

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