South Africa: Continuing search for 5-year-old boy trapped in a mine

The search for a five-year-old boy trapped in an abandoned mineshaft in South Africa continues.

Here are a few details around the incident.

1. Richard Thole, is believed to have fallen into the abandoned mine since Saturday.

2. The shaft is located in Boksburg, a city in the East Rand of South Africa’s Gauteng Province.

3. The local area around where the mine is located is referred to as Jerusalem community.

4. Rescue efforts only started on Monday with an array of security services, the Police, Disaster and Emergency Services, Mine Rescue services.

5. It is still to be known whether he is still alive – the search was suspended on Monday evening.

Highlights from Day 1 of the rescue mission 5-year-old South African boy trapped in abandoned mineshaft

Day 2 of rescue mission starts

Mines Rescue Services and Disaster EMS have arrived on scene News24 pic.twitter.com/4ssZlv4VHk

— Nae* (Naewizzle) February 28, 2017

Disaster and Emergency services on the scene in Jerusalem, Boksburg. News24 pic.twitter.com/BeBMVZSdOk

— Iavan Pijoos (Iavan13) February 28, 2017

Richard Thole, 5, (left) who fell into the mineshaft in Jerusalem, Boksburg on Saturday. News24 pic.twitter.com/NlamhNprsd

— Iavan Pijoos (Iavan13) February 28, 2017

The mother, Nombeko Thole, of the 5-year-old at their house at the informal settlement in Jerusalem, Boksburg. News24 pic.twitter.com/DNhA9JdvKh

— Iavan Pijoos (Iavan13) February 28, 2017

Photo credit: Iavan Pijoos – @Iavan13

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