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Rescue for trapped Spanish boy
  • Cranes and diggers are pictured at the site where a child fell down a well in Totalan, southern Spain, on January 22, 2019. - The search for a toddler who fell down a well in Spain nine days ago hit a fresh setback, complicating a difficult rescue operation which has had the country on tenterhooks. Two-year-old Julen Rosello fell down the narrow shaft on January 13 as he was playing while his parents prepared a picnic in Totalan, a southern town near Malaga. (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP) (Photo credit should read JORGE GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Julen Rosello, 2, has been trapped in a well in Malaga, Spain since January 13. Source: Facebook/ Jose Rosello
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  • Attempts continue to rescue two-year-old Julen Rosello who fell down a 110-metre borehole in southern Spain.
  • MALAGA, SPAIN - 2019/01/24: Julen's parents seen being comforted by relatives during a vigil for the 2 year old boy who fell into a well more than 100 meters deep as he enjoyed a resting day with his family in the private estate of their family at the village of Totalán, near Malaga. The boy has remained stuck in the well for over 2 weeks while rescue teams try to rescue him. A vigil is being observed at the accident scene. (Photo by Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • MALAGA, SPAIN - 2019/01/24: Julen Rosello's parents (L) are embraced by relatives and friends during a vigil for the 2 year old boy who fell into a well more than 100 meters deep as he enjoyed a resting day with his family in the private estate of their family at the village of Totalán, near Malaga. The boy has remained stuck in the well for over 2 weeks while rescue teams try to rescue him. A vigil is being observed at the accident scene. (Photo by Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • MALAGA, SPAIN - 2019/01/24: People seen holding a placard in support of Julen Rosello during a vigil for the 2 year old boy who fell into a well more than 100 meters deep as he enjoyed a resting day with his family in the private estate of their family at the village of Totalán, near Malaga. The boy has remained stuck in the well for over 2 weeks while rescue teams try to rescue him. A vigil is being observed at the accident scene. (Photo by Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
  • Parents of two-year-old Julen Rosello hug in Totalan, southern Spain, on January 24, 2019. - Miners were lowered on a cage to rescue two-year-old Julen Rosello who fell down a narrow shaft on January 13 as he was playing while his parents prepared a picnic in Totalan. (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP) (Photo credit should read JORGE GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Women sing during a vigil in support of two-year-old Julen Rosello and his parents in Totalan, southern Spain, on January 24, 2019. - Miners were lowered on a cage to rescue two-year-old Julen Rosello who fell down a narrow shaft on January 13 as he was playing while his parents prepared a picnic in Totalan. (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP) (Photo credit should read JORGE GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
  • MÁLAGA, SPAIN - JANUARY 18: Rescue workers continue efforts to find toddler Julen Rosello, who fell down a narrow, 100-metre-deep borehole last Sunday, on January 18, 2019 in Málaga, Spain. A massive rescue operation is underway in a race to reach the two-year-old boy, who has been missing for 5 days. Authorities confirmed strands of the boy’s hair were found in the borehole. The rescue operation is now focusing on the constructing of a vertical tunnel running parallel to the borehole after work on a horizontal tunnel faced technical difficulties. (Photo by Álex Zea/Europa Press via Getty Images)
  • MÁLAGA, SPAIN - JANUARY 17: Neighbors gather to show their support for the family of toddler Julen Rosello, who fell down a well last Sunday, on January 17, 2019 in Málaga, Spain. The two-year-old boy has been missing since Sunday after falling down a narrow, 100-metre-deep well. Spanish rescuers have not yet been able to locate the boy underground but confirmed strands of his hair had been found in the borehole. (Photo by Álex Zea/Europa Press via Getty Images)

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