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SAVING PRINCE

SOLDIERS RESCUED six-year-old Prince on Sunday, nearly 50 hours after he had fallen into a 60-ft pit while playing at Haldaheri village near Kurukshetra. People cheered as it became clear that an armyman had reached Prince around 7 p.m., after a two-day rescue operation that had the nation glued to television. On Sunday, soldiers and experts from the fire service and air force dug a tunnel from a dried-up well parallel to the 16-inch pit into which the boy had fallen on Friday.

Published on: Jul 24, 2006 12:41 AM IST
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SOLDIERS RESCUED six-year-old Prince on Sunday, nearly 50 hours after he had fallen into a 60-ft pit while playing at Haldaheri village near Kurukshetra.

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People cheered as it became clear that an armyman had reached Prince around 7 p.m., after a two-day rescue operation that had the nation glued to television.

On Sunday, soldiers and experts from the fire service and air force dug a tunnel from a dried-up well parallel to the 16-inch pit into which the boy had fallen
on Friday.

After a tense wait, a crane finally hoisted the boy, wrapped in a white sheet and cradled by a soldier. Prince looked dazed but did not appear to be in any pain as the soldier handed him over to his mother Karamjit. The boy was then taken for a medical check-up.

The boy's parents -- father Ram Chander is a farm labourer -- had been at the site for two days, offering prayers.

Officials said Prince displayed "tremendous survival instincts" by remaining calm in the pit, something that also made the task of the rescuers easier.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who joined millions in praying for the boy, sent his blessings to Prince's family and announced the government would take responsibility for his "full medical care". With agency inputs

 
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