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Picture shows a general view of the village of Totalan on January 17, 2019, where rescue workers continue their efforts to find a boy who fell down a well. - The search for a toddler who fell down a well in Spain in a tragedy that has gripped the country ran into problems today as rescuers raced against time to find the boy alive. Julen Rosello, who is two, fell down a very narrow shaft more than 100 metres (330 feet) deep, on January 13, 2019 while playing as his parents had lunch nearby in the town of Totalan near Malaga, family members said. (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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17 January 2019, Spain, Totalan: View of the rescue work at the place where a two-year-old boy is said to have fallen into a well shaft more than 100 metres deep while playing. A drilling machine was to dig a rescue tunnel, but its transport to the scene of the accident was more complicated than expected. Meanwhile there was no sign of life from the two-year-old Julen. On 14.01.2019, the little one is said to have fallen into the hole with a diameter of only 25 to 30 centimetres on a trip to the countryside with his family. Photo: Alvaro Cabrera/dpa

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17 January 2019, Spain, Totalan: Rescue workers are working at the site where a two-year-old boy is being searched for who has fallen into a well shaft more than 100 metres deep while playing. A drilling machine was to dig a rescue tunnel, but its transport to the scene of the accident was more complicated than expected. Meanwhile there was no sign of life from the two-year-old Julen. On 14.01.2019, the little one is said to have fallen into the hole with a diameter of only 25 to 30 centimetres on a trip to the countryside with his family. Photo: Alvaro Cabrera/dpa

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17 January 2019, Spain, Totalan: Rescue workers are working at the site where a two-year-old boy is being searched for who has fallen into a well shaft more than 100 metres deep while playing. Meanwhile there was no sign of life from the two-year-old Julen. On 14.01.2019, the little one is said to have fallen into the hole with a diameter of only 25 to 30 centimetres on a trip to the countryside with his family. Photo: Alvaro Cabrera/dpa

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17 January 2019, Spain, Totalan: Rescue workers are working at the site where a two-year-old boy is being searched for who has fallen into a well shaft more than 100 metres deep while playing. Meanwhile there was no sign of life from the two-year-old Julen. On 14.01.2019, the little one is said to have fallen into the hole with a diameter of only 25 to 30 centimetres on a trip to the countryside with his family. Photo: Alvaro Cabrera/dpa

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17 January 2019, Spain, Totalan: Firefighters come back from a mission at the place where a two-year-old boy is said to have fallen into a well shaft more than 100 metres deep while playing. Meanwhile there was no sign of life from the two-year-old Julen. On 14.01.2019, the little one is said to have fallen into the hole with a diameter of only 25 to 30 centimetres on a trip to the countryside with his family. Photo: Alvaro Cabrera/dpa

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17 January 2019, Spain, Totalan: Guests of the pub "Arriba y Abajo" (Up and Down) in Totalan follow the search for the two-year-old boy, who is said to have fallen into a more than 100 meter deep well shaft while playing. Meanwhile there was no sign of life from the two-year-old Julen. On 14.01.2019, the little one is said to have fallen into the hole with a diameter of only 25 to 30 centimetres on a trip to the countryside with his family. Photo: Alvaro Cabrera/dpa

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17 January 2019, Spain, Totalan: Early in the morning, two ancestor residents look at the machines that are in action searching for the two-year-old boy who is said to have fallen into a well shaft more than 100 metres deep while playing. Meanwhile there was no sign of life from the two-year-old Julen. On 14.01.2019, the little one is said to have fallen into the hole with a diameter of only 25 to 30 centimetres on a trip to the countryside with his family. Photo: Alvaro Cabrera/dpa

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