Morocco, world mourn 'little Rayan' after well rescue fails

Morocco was in shock Sunday after emergency crews found a five-year-old boy dead at the bottom of a well in a tragic end to a five-day rescue operation that gripped the nation and the world.

The ordeal of “little Rayan” since he fell down the 32-metre (100-foot) dry well on Tuesday gained global attention and sparked an outpouring of sympathy online, with the Arabic Twitter hashtag #SaveRayan trending.

Pope Francis, while mourning the loss of Rayan, praised the “beautiful” sight of “how all the people gathered together” to try to save a child.

“Our hearts broke last night,” Israeli President Isaac Herzog said in a condolence message to King Mohammed VI, while French President Emmanuel Macron said to Rayan’s family and the Moroccan people: “We share your pain.” 

There was no official information about an autopsy but a cousin told AFP that Rayan’s body had been transported to a military hospital in the capital Rabat.

His funeral is to be held on Monday, provincial council head Abderahim Bouazza said.

The boy’s father, Khaled Aourram, had said he had been repairing the well when his son fell in, close to the family home in the village of Ighrane in the Rif mountains of northern Morocco.

“We thank His Majesty the King, the authorities and all those who have helped us,” Aourram said on television Saturday evening. “Praise God, have mercy on the dead.”

– From hope to sorrow –

Throughout the major digging operation to extricate Rayan, authorities had cautioned that they did not know whether he was alive.

The shaft, just 45 centimetres (18 inches) across, was too narrow for the boy to be reached directly, and widening it was deemed too risky — so earth movers dug a wide slope into the hill and then a horizontal connecting tunnel to reach him from the side.

But progress slowed as the drill teams worked by hand to avoid any vibrations that might bring the brittle soil down on the child, local authorities said.

Late Saturday evening, crowds cheered when the rescue workers broke through the final stretch of earth to reach the boy, and volunteer digger Ali Sahraoui cleared the last soil away with his hands.

But soon after, AFP correspondents saw the boy’s parents walk down the slope into the horizontal tunnel, visibly crushed. They returned and boarded an ambulance without saying a word.

It was Morocco’s royal cabinet that announced he had been found dead.

“Following the tragic accident which cost the life of the child Rayan Aourram, His Majesty King Mohammed VI called the parents of the boy who died after falling down the well,” a statement from the royal court said.

Work began Sunday to fill areas that had been excavated for the rescue operation, AFP correspondents said.

– Race against time –

Thousands of people had gathered beside the giant pit to watch the effort, singing songs to urge on the diggers, who worked through the nights under floodlights.

Many of the watchers prayed, chanting in unison “Allahu akbar” (God is greatest).

The race to rescue Rayan was followed live across the world, and as soon as the tragic conclusion was announced, tributes poured in.

Residents encountered on the streets of Rabat were in shock.

“It touched us because we also have children and we hoped he would survive because we loved this child, but God willed it,” said Amina Benkhaleq, a salesperson.

Another resident, Mourad Fazoui, called it a disaster. “May his soul rest in peace and may God open the gates of heaven to him,” the salesman said.

Moroccan media said the tragedy “reminded the whole world of the values of humanity”.

“Little angel, you fought until the end, a hero”, said a Twitter user called Anouar, while another said “he has brought people together around him”.

Moroccan-American novelist Laila Lalami tweeted: “We all of us had been holding out hope that little Rayan would make it. This is all so tragic.”

For AC Milan’s Algerian midfielder Ismael Bennacer, “Rayan’s courage will stay in our memories and continue to inspire us”.

He accompanied his tweet with a drawing of a child being lifted into the sky, carried by a heart-shaped balloon marked with the colours of Morocco.

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