Morocco is preparing for the funeral of the child Rayan after grief in all countries of the world

 Today, Sunday, preparations begin in Morocco for the funeral of the child Rayan, after determining the causes of death.

The peoples of the world had followed with great sadness the attempts to save him, and hope and supplications prevailed on Arab and foreign communication sites, but the whole world was grieved yesterday with great disappointment following the death of the child, which put a sad end to the most drama that united all humanity and followed it in a live broadcast on Arab and foreign satellite channels.

The Moroccan Royal Court announced the death of Rayan after he was pulled out of the well he fell into 5 days ago.

While Morocco, and the family of the deceased child, received condolences from a number of world leaders and officials, and from hundreds of thousands of people who mourned and bequeathed with sad words the child Rayan.

The royal court said in a statement that King Mohammed VI made a phone call to Rayan's parents, and expressed his deepest condolences to all family members.

The King also expressed his appreciation for the tireless efforts of the authorities during the process of removing Rayan from the well.

After days of anticipation and waiting, the Moroccan rescue teams managed to retrieve the child Rayan, who was stuck in the well for 5 days, but the hopes of waiting were accompanied by great sadness with the announcement of the death of the child Rayan.


At about four in the morning, the rescue teams were two meters or less from the stranded child, Rayan, with breaths held by the people of the world in between.

The story began on February 1 in the Tamrout community in the Chefchaouen province in northern Morocco, when Rayan fell into a well at a depth of 32 meters.

On the same day, the rescue teams went down to the well to pick up Ryan, but then failed, a child with a small build volunteered to get down. He reached the twenty meter and stopped as the hole narrowed and breathing became difficult.

The next day, February 2, a civil protection camera spotted Ryan unconscious and unmoving.

Rescue teams rushed to supply him with water and oxygen tubes around the clock.

On February 3, a more complex strategic rescue plan was taken. Bulldozers began digging a 32-meter-deep corridor parallel to the well in which Ryan fell.

On the fourth of February, the rescue teams began horizontal excavation operations with the aim of inserting pipes (metal and concrete) horizontally through the parallel corridor of the Rayyan site, bringing with it rescue efforts at a dangerous stage, as partial collapses occurred at the site of the excavation operations due to the nature of the fragile sandy soil in some of the rocky layers. Which made the rescue operations slow.

By evening, Ryan had completed 72 hours in the hole.

While he was unable to eat or drink, according to the head of the rescue operation.

On the morning of February 5, the excavation process was accelerated for fear of rain, as rescue teams continued manual excavation operations to reach the Rayyan site.

On the evening of the sixth of February, after the rescue teams were able to locate the stranded child, a Moroccan statement announced the death of Rayan, leaving great sadness in the souls of all Moroccans, and indeed all those affected by the story of Ryan's Bird of Paradise.

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