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Sojat Boy’s body was taken from a well after 21 days

Sojat Boy's body was taken from a well after 21 days
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Jaipur: The body of 15-year-old narendra nayak, who was buried in a village in a village in the city of Sojat, Pali district, on June 21 finally recovered on Tuesday.
The body was seen late Monday after 21 days of non-stop rescue missions involving the army technique wing.
The body really decomposes due to mud pressure, stone and water.
It took six hours for the rescue team to find most of the main parts of the body.
The operation was continued throughout the day to fulfill the wishes of the little boy’s mother to see her face last time.
His body, however, was completely decomposed and the savior had difficulty taking his body at 180 feet under the well.
Nayak, while working at the age of 40 feet under the well on June 22, buried after the wall collapsed caused the beginning of the country’s biggest rescue operation in terms of the number of days.
His body was found almost touching the base with a good 185 feet.
“Fortunately, the body was found by a trained savior around noon.
It takes a lot of time for rescuers to carefully dig around the body with light tools and lift it safely.
While taking the body, two saviers fatigue because of the smell of the body And given medical assistance immediately, “said Kalu Ram, SP Pali.
Until the last report comes, post-mortem from the body is done is in the process of submitting to family members.
Indira Devi, the mother of the deceased, was present when the body was taken by the mission team.
Nayak families thanked the army and local administration of their tireless efforts in taking the body even after 21 days of incident.
At that time the team was seen under the main supervision of the core technique of observing long silence.
The mission was stalled for during the Monday night since the depth was great and the savior wanted to wait for sunlight to avoid danger.
Rescuers saw CLenched boxing on Monday at 8pm.
It took two hours to confirm the development since the rescue repeatedly confused lizard spots buried in the sand as the body.
“Rescuers reached the body at 3am but they found out that the body had rotted because buried continuously in mud and water.
High humidity coupled with body odor and fear of other gases under 180 feet stop the operation until the morning,” said A engineer who oversees the operation.

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