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Ahmed Eljechtimi & Dave Burke & Jon Brady

Boy dies after four day ordeal at bottom of 100ft well despite rescue effort

A five-year-old boy who was rescued from a well after a four-day ordeal has died, it has been confirmed.

Rayan Awram fell more than 30 metres through the well's opening on Tuesday, sparking a rescue mission that captured international attention.

The world watched on anxiously as rescuers mounted a desperate mission to bring the little boy to safety in Chefchaouen, northern Morocco.

Sadly, the king of Morocco has confirmed in a statement that he had died before rescuers were able to reach him.

Rescuers finally managed to retrieve his body late on Saturday after removing much of the adjacent hillside and delicately tunnelling a horizontal passage into the well.

King Mohammed VI sent condolences to his parents, a statement carried by state media reported.

Little Rayan Awram had been trapped for four days (Twitter)

A large convoy of emergency workers and volunteers were seen carrying the little boy to an ambulance after he was finally freed from the bottom of the well.

Hundreds joined efforts to save Rayan as news of his plight spread, and medics were on hand as teams got closer to him.

Workers with mechanical diggers carried out the delicate and dangerous operation, but were constantly delayed by rocks and imperilled by the threat of landslide.

Anxious locals gathered with Rayan's family around the rescue site, where they sang "god is greatest" as they prayed for good news.

Pictures on Moroccan media earlier showed Rayan huddled at the bottom of the disused well, which narrows as it descends from 45 cm (18 inches) wide at the top, preventing rescuers from getting down.

Workers in helmets and high-visibility vests carried stretchers, ropes and other equipment down into a trench they dug parallel to the well.

The effort to save Rayan has gripped people across Morocco and crowds gathered in a vigil around the well in the village of Ighran to watch the rescue effort.

Many others were following the saga on television in households and cafes across the country.

Rescuers have been working for days to save Rayan (Thami Nouas/Reuters)

"People who love us are sparing no effort to save my child," said the child's father in a tired, barely audible voice, as he stood watching rescue efforts on Friday night, wearing a traditional hooded woollen robe against the cold.

"We pray this will be the day of his rescue," he said.

Rayan is believed to have been playing close to the well when he vanished.

His mother told Moroccan media earlier this week: "The whole family went out to look for him then we realised that he'd fallen down the well."

A male relative of the boy told Reuters TV that the family had first realised he was missing when they heard muffled crying and lowered a phone with its light and camera on to locate him.

"He was crying 'lift me up'," the relative said.

An image shared on Twitter shows Rayan at the bottom of the well (Twitter)

Abdesalam Makoudi, who helped lead the rescue operation, earlier said: "We're almost there.

"Tiredness is kicking in, but the whole rescue team is hanging on."

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