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Akhirul retrieved; but critical

Its an end to the 8-hour long operation to rescue a 2 year old boy from a boring pipe where he fell into in Guwahati on Saturday after.

An army team of Rangia has rescued the boy to be immediately rushed to the GMCH for treatment. But the doctors would confirm his condition who had to remained trapped for 8 hours.

He fell into the 27 feet deep boring pipe which was cut before he was retrieved by the army team.

The pipe was installed by an engineer three years back. But it was abandoned later due to unavailability of water. 

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