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Nairobi building collapse: Child rescued after four days | Nairobi building collapse: Child rescued after four days |
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A one-and-a-half-year-old child has been rescued from the debris of a building that collapsed four days ago in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. | A one-and-a-half-year-old child has been rescued from the debris of a building that collapsed four days ago in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. |
The six-storey residence came down in heavy rain, killing at least 22 people. | |
Dozens of others are still thought to be buried under the rubble, but hopes of finding more alive are fading. | Dozens of others are still thought to be buried under the rubble, but hopes of finding more alive are fading. |
The building had been earmarked for demolition. Its owner will appear in court on Tuesday charged with manslaughter. | |
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Samuel Karanja Kamau was arrested on Monday. Officials say he did not have permission to rent out the building's 119 rooms. | |
Mr Kamau has not yet commented on the allegation. | Mr Kamau has not yet commented on the allegation. |
About 135 people have been freed so far from the collapsed building, local media report. | About 135 people have been freed so far from the collapsed building, local media report. |
The Kenya Red Cross said the baby girl was found in the rubble at 04:00 local time (01:00 GMT), in a bucket wrapped in a blanket. | |
She appeared dehydrated, but had no visible injuries, it added. She was rushed to hospital for treatment. | |
The BBC's Emmanuel Igunza in Nairobi says the child's rescue is a badly needed miracle as recovery efforts enter their fourth day. | The BBC's Emmanuel Igunza in Nairobi says the child's rescue is a badly needed miracle as recovery efforts enter their fourth day. |
More bodies were retrieved overnight. | More bodies were retrieved overnight. |
Miracle rescues | |
How long can survivors last under rubble? |