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A five-year-old Moroccan boy who was trapped in a well for four days has died, despite painstaking efforts to rescue him.A five-year-old Moroccan boy who was trapped in a well for four days has died, despite painstaking efforts to rescue him.
A royal statement announced his death soon after his removal from the well.A royal statement announced his death soon after his removal from the well.
The bid to free the boy, named as Rayan, had gripped the country, with hundreds of people gathered at the well and thousands more following online. The bid to free the boy, named Rayan, had gripped the country, with hundreds of people gathered at the well and thousands more following online.
The boy plunged 32m (104ft) through the well's narrow opening. The rescue had been hampered by fears of a landslide.The boy plunged 32m (104ft) through the well's narrow opening. The rescue had been hampered by fears of a landslide.
Rescuers finally brought the boy out of the well on Saturday evening.Rescuers finally brought the boy out of the well on Saturday evening.
No word had been given at the time about his condition, and the apparent rescue was initially met with cheers from the crowds.No word had been given at the time about his condition, and the apparent rescue was initially met with cheers from the crowds.
In pictures: Morocco's agonising wait for news of RayanIn pictures: Morocco's agonising wait for news of Rayan
On social media, people using the hashtag #SaveRayan, which had been trending across the country and beyond, expressed their jubilation.On social media, people using the hashtag #SaveRayan, which had been trending across the country and beyond, expressed their jubilation.
But this turned to heartbreak minutes later when the statement came announcing that Rayan had died.But this turned to heartbreak minutes later when the statement came announcing that Rayan had died.
Twitter users then began paying tribute and expressing sadness using the same hashtag.Twitter users then began paying tribute and expressing sadness using the same hashtag.
"Rayan's courage will stay in our memories and continue to inspire us," AC Milan midfielder Ismael Bennacer tweeted."Rayan's courage will stay in our memories and continue to inspire us," AC Milan midfielder Ismael Bennacer tweeted.
Le courage de Rayan restera dans nos mémoires et continuera de nous inspirer.Le dévouement du peuple marocain et des secouristes également.Immenses pensées aux parents et aux proches. Qu’Allah accorde à ce guerrier le plus haut degré du paradis. 🤲🏽 pic.twitter.com/Bl4PEODUy6Le courage de Rayan restera dans nos mémoires et continuera de nous inspirer.Le dévouement du peuple marocain et des secouristes également.Immenses pensées aux parents et aux proches. Qu’Allah accorde à ce guerrier le plus haut degré du paradis. 🤲🏽 pic.twitter.com/Bl4PEODUy6
In a Facebook post, French President Emmanuel Macron wrote: "Tonight, I want to tell the family of little Rayan and the Moroccan people that we share their pain."In a Facebook post, French President Emmanuel Macron wrote: "Tonight, I want to tell the family of little Rayan and the Moroccan people that we share their pain."
The statement from the royal palace described Rayan's death as a "tragic accident", adding: "His Majesty King Mohammed VI called the parents of the boy who died after falling down the well."The statement from the royal palace described Rayan's death as a "tragic accident", adding: "His Majesty King Mohammed VI called the parents of the boy who died after falling down the well."
The king had expressed his deepest condolences and sincere compassion, it added.The king had expressed his deepest condolences and sincere compassion, it added.
Rayan's father was repairing the well at the time of the accident on Tuesday. He told local media the following day that his son had fallen down the shaft at "that one moment I took my eyes off him", adding: "I haven't slept a wink."Rayan's father was repairing the well at the time of the accident on Tuesday. He told local media the following day that his son had fallen down the shaft at "that one moment I took my eyes off him", adding: "I haven't slept a wink."
Rayan's parents leaving the scene after their son's body is taken away by ambulanceRayan's parents leaving the scene after their son's body is taken away by ambulance
Led by Morocco's Civil Protection Directorate, rescue operations in the small northern town of Tamorot, around 100km (62 miles) from the city of Chefchaouen, began on Tuesday evening.Led by Morocco's Civil Protection Directorate, rescue operations in the small northern town of Tamorot, around 100km (62 miles) from the city of Chefchaouen, began on Tuesday evening.
Footage on Thursday from a camera lowered into the well showed that the boy was alive and conscious, but there had been no update on his condition since then.Footage on Thursday from a camera lowered into the well showed that the boy was alive and conscious, but there had been no update on his condition since then.
Rescuers tried to get oxygen, food and water to the boy but it was unclear whether he was able to use them.Rescuers tried to get oxygen, food and water to the boy but it was unclear whether he was able to use them.
The mixture of rocky and sandy soils meant rescuers deemed opening the water well's narrow shaft to be too dangerous.The mixture of rocky and sandy soils meant rescuers deemed opening the water well's narrow shaft to be too dangerous.
Instead, bulldozers were used to cut a huge trench next to the well.Instead, bulldozers were used to cut a huge trench next to the well.
Rescuers then started digging horizontally to reach the boy. Some worked round the clock, using powerful floodlights during the night.Rescuers then started digging horizontally to reach the boy. Some worked round the clock, using powerful floodlights during the night.
The operation had to be paused briefly several times to allow crews to check that the hillside was safe from collapsing and that no soil was entering the well. Large pipes were also used to protect rescue teams by providing a secure passage to the shaft.The operation had to be paused briefly several times to allow crews to check that the hillside was safe from collapsing and that no soil was entering the well. Large pipes were also used to protect rescue teams by providing a secure passage to the shaft.
Rescuers dug a huge hole next to the well (front, centre)Rescuers dug a huge hole next to the well (front, centre)
Hundreds of people gathered to watch the operation, singing religious songs, praying and chanting "Allahu Akbar". Some even camped at the site.Hundreds of people gathered to watch the operation, singing religious songs, praying and chanting "Allahu Akbar". Some even camped at the site.
One local resident, Hafid El-Azzouz, told AFP news agency that he was there to show "solidarity with this child, who is dear to Morocco and the whole world".One local resident, Hafid El-Azzouz, told AFP news agency that he was there to show "solidarity with this child, who is dear to Morocco and the whole world".
The incident is reminiscent of a similar tragedy in Spain in 2019, in which a two-year-old boy died after falling into a borehole near the city of Malaga.The incident is reminiscent of a similar tragedy in Spain in 2019, in which a two-year-old boy died after falling into a borehole near the city of Malaga.