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Funeral held for toddler found dead in well

A funeral was held today for the Spanish toddler found dead at the bottom of a deep well after a massive rescue operation.

Two-year-old Julen Rosello was interred alongside his brother Oliver who died in 2017, aged three, after suffering cardiac  problems.

A crowd at the entrance to the cemetery in Malaga in southern Spain applauded as the little boy’s family arrived for the burial.

The accident on 13 January sparked a nearly two-week operation to try to locate Julen in the borehole that had been sunk illegally.

Hundreds of engineers, police and miners had worked round-the-clock under the media glare to try to reach the toddler, who plunged down a narrow well while his parents prepared lunch nearby in Totalan, a southern town near Malaga.

Julen Rosello father
Jose Rosello (left), father of Julen, and the owner of the land where the well was located, wait for the child’s remains at the undertaker’s in the Malaga neighbourhood of ‘El Palo’ on 26 January 2019. (Jorge Guerrero / AFP)

Despite hopes he might be found alive, rescuers eventually found his body early on Saturday morning.

‘Not another time, no,’ shouted his father Jose when he is believed to have heard the news, an AFP news agency photographer witnessed.

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Rescuers in the town of Totalan had not been able to get to Julen via the well he fell down because it was blocked by a layer of earth, sand and stones believed to have been dislodged when he tumbled in.

After unsuccessfully trying to suck up the blockage using machines, they decided to dig a vertical shaft parallel to the well and then dig a four-metre tunnel to join both channels.

Local daily Malaga Hoy, citing sources, said a post-mortem found Julen died on the same day he fell from a ‘traumatic brain injury’.

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