Indian toddler trapped in well dies amid 110-hour rescue effort

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11 June, 2019, 03:12 pm
Last modified: 18 June, 2019, 12:56 pm
Such falls happen often in India

A two-year-old boy who fell deep into an unused village well has been confirmed dead after rescuers worked nearly 110 hours to reach him in India's Punjab.

A hospital official said the boy was brought to the hospital in Chandigarh, the Punjab state capital, after he was rescued from the well on Tuesday, but doctors found him dead on arrival.

The boy fell into the well last Thursday outside his house in Sangrur district in Punjab. He was stuck at a depth of 125 feet (38 meters), the Press Trust of India news agency said. State authorities dug a parallel well to save the boy.

Such falls happen often in India when wells dug to draw water are left dangerously open. However some of the past rescues were successful.

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