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Joy As Son Trapped In SA Building Collapse Rescued

todayMay 9, 2024

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A couple has shared their joy after their son was rescued from under the rubble of a building that collapsed on Monday in the South African coastal city of George.

Delvin Safers is among 29 survivors who have been freed as rescue-and-search operations continue for a third day to find 39 people who are still unaccounted for.

Seven people have been confirmed dead, and their bodies have been retrieved.

The plight of Delvin, 29, caught the attention of South Africans as he sent heart-wrenching voice notes to his parents and girlfriend, telling them how much he loved them and expressing the fear that he would not come out alive.

His father, Dion Safers, told the BBC that he himself had been panicking, until a rescuer phoned late on Tuesday to say they had found Delvin.

This was thanks to a sniffer dog that started barking, alerting rescuers who then drilled a hole through the concrete until they could see his hand.

“They handed him chocolate, water, a mask and a pair of protective spectacles,” Dion added.

Delvin’s mum, Delmarie, told the BBC that while he was trapped under the rubble, they sent him a picture of his two-year old boy, Zyar, to motivate him to stay positive.

“It worked. It really worked,” she said.

In one of his voice notes, in the Afrikaans language, to his girlfriend Nicole, the trapped 29-year-old said: “My love, my phone is on 5% now. It’s been off. I only turned it on now to check it.”

He could also be heard sobbing, and saying: “I just hope they [rescue teams] can get this done quickly because I’m not going to make it. I don’t have any energy. I’m tired, tired, tired.”

The five-storey apartment block collapsed while it was under construction in a city that is a popular tourist destination, along the scenic Garden Route in Western Cape province.

All those trapped under the rubble, including Delvin, were workers at the site.

Written by: Blessing Nyor

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