Boy, 2, who fell down well died 'after firefighters hit his head during rescue'

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The boy was stuck in the well for 13 days before his body was brought to the surface

Firefighters have been blamed for the death of a toddler who fell down a well in Spain after their probe allegedly smacked his head and ripped out some of his hair.

The owner of the land where the toddler died, David Serrano, has now taken to the stand after being charged with reckless homicide. The landowner claimed he had placed two concrete bricks at the entrance of the well to try and prevent anyone from stepping in it.Serrano’s lawyer Antonio Flores presented a report from his architect brother Jesus Maria Flores Vila, which claims Julen did not die from the fall but because of the actions of firefighters.

 

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So sad 😞 but absolute rubbish they are blaming the firefighters! BlameAndClaim Terrible News. Thoughts 💭 to family etc.

Utter filth those parents, the firefighters did their utmost best and, that will live with them for the rest of their lives

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