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Heartbreak as boy, 4, dies after falling into 220ft shaft after 21-hour rescue

The boy had been out with his father and grandfather when the incident occurred.
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Related coverage for "Heartbreak as boy, 4, dies after falling into 220ft shaft after 21-hour rescue": UrduPoint — Shepherd's body recovered six Days after drowning in Rivers, Indus. Irish Mirror — Man, 19, in court over road deaths of young Donegal mum and daughter . Hello Magazine — Bonnie Tyler’s iconic Mumbles mansion and lavish Portuguese villa she's left behind. Sweden Herald — King Carl Gustaf mourns Bonnie Tyler, royal family named dog after her. The New Zealand Herald — Hunterville fatal crash: Survivor describes ‘horrendous’ SH1 collision. The Daily Beast — ‘80s Singer ‘Unexpectedly’ Dies at 75 After Health Emergency