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Seven-month-old girl was unscathed when rescuers found her. Her father sheds tears of joy on being reunited with his only child.
A baby girl was rescued unscathed on Tuesday from a building that collapsed in Huruma Estate, Nairobi, four days ago. Dealeryn Saisi was sleeping in a basin wrapped in a blanket.
Seven-month-old Dealeryn was rescued from the rubble at 4am. She was besides what used to be their family bed.
Rescuers also retrieved the body of a woman the National Disaster Management Unit believes was Dealeryn’s mother only identified as Eunice Bosibori.
The infant was taken to the Kenyatta National Hospital for treatment. Hospital’s spokesman Simon Ithae, said preliminary examinations showed the baby’s condition was stable.
“She has no visible physical injuries. She was dehydrated when she arrived but we have handled that,” Mr Ithae said.
Her father Ralson Saisi Wasike shed tears of joy in an emotional reunion with his only child at the hospital.
Mr Saisi said he went to the hospital after receiving news that a young child had been rescued. He has been living at the Huruma CDF Grounds, together with other victims, since the tragedy struck on Friday night.
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