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Aunt of Venezuelan boy pulled from rubble tells BBC she will give him 'mother's warmth'

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Aunt of Venezuelan boy pulled from rubble tells BBC she will give him 'mother's warmth'
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A 23-year-old woman is caring for her two-year-old nephew after he was rescued from the rubble of his home following major earthquakes in Venezuela. The boy's parents remain missing, and the aunt is working to provide stability while the boy recovers from the trauma.

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The story highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the personal toll of the recent natural disasters in Venezuela.

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Image caption, Andreína Sarmiento says when a friend told her of Kleiber's rescue she fell to the floor and wept, before heading to meet her nephew

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