tayabullah, barely breathing, ill with pneumonia and malnutrition. his family wants us to see his condition. alone in a corner, his mother nigar realises her son is fading. doctors find a faint heartbeat. already defeated by a lack of resources, they re trying to revive him with the little they have. this man tells us it took eight hours, on rubble roads, to bring his grandson here. a family that can barely afford to eat, scrape together money to pay for the ride, trying to save their little boy. idema is one of two nurses treating 60 children. she makes a final attempt. minutes later, she tells nigar her boy has died. sobbing. they carry their baby home. he should be alive. every disease he had was curable. translation: i am also a mother, and when i saw the baby die, - i felt like i ve lost my own child. when i saw his mother sobbing, it broke my heart. it hurt my conscience. we don t have equipment and trained staff. there is nothing we can do but watch babies dying. barel
or partially closed by strikes though classes were still held for pupils facing exams. a man has died after he became stuck at an indoor climbing centre in the lake district in the uk. carl o keeffe, who was a9, became trapped in a narrow caving tunnel on the 22nd april at kong adventure in keswick. after several hours he was freed by specialist rescue teams, but died of his injuries in hospital on sunday. his family said they were broken hearted. thousands of people have taken to the streets of wrexham, to celebrate their football team winning promotion back to the english football league. wrexham afc is the oldest football club in wales, with the team and the town, achieving globalfame, after being bought by the hollywood actors, ryan reynolds and rob mackel henney. theyjoined the players a few hours ago for the victory parade, as our wales correspsondent, hywel griffith now reports. cheering. after a journey that took