sethbarnes Jan 21, 2010 7:00 PM

Awesome story & pic from Haiti

Out of the utter horror of Haiti, comes a picture of incredible joy. Meet Kiki, Boy Wonder, alive and well after 8 days under the rubble of ear...

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Out of the utter horror of Haiti, comes a picture of incredible joy.

Meet Kiki, Boy Wonder, alive and well after 8 days under the rubble of earthquake-blitzed Port au Prince.

Can you see the joy in the eight-year-old's eyes ... he never gave up hope that he would be freed.

The rescue - and a picture that will bring tears to the eyes - defied the myth that people only survive being trapped for a couple of days or so.

Kiki was saved after an incredible operation, in the Nazan district of the Haitan capital, mounted by US earthquake experts.

The heroes and heroines were members of urban rescue squads from New York and Virginia, some of whom had been involved in the 9/11 horrors of New York in 2001.Kiki Joachin smiled with delight with his arms outstretched as he was pulled out of the wreckage of crumbled buildings in Port-au-Prince.

Kiki told the broadcaster he felt "happy" to be rescued and said he cried when he was reunited with his parents.

Asked how he managed to survive without food and water, he said: "God helped me."

By Mark Bulstrode, Press Association, Eveningstar and nigel.pickover@eveningstar.co.uk

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