In the "Angle" cemetery of the Tamrut community (northern Morocco) near his hometown, and in an atmosphere of grief and sorrow, and amidst the voices of the pious. In the

presence of his family members and thousands of citizens, as well as local officials, in an atmosphere of passion, awe and devotion to the spirit of the bereaved, The funeral of Moroccan child Ryan, who was taken dead from a deep well, was stuck in it after five days of intense attempts to save him.

Mourners lined up on the mountain corridors overlooking the cemetery, to give the child a final look and attend the funeral prayer on his soul.

Over the past few days, thousands of those who have joined forces and sympathized with the child have participated in bringing his body to his last place, despite the security reinforcements that accompanied the event to prevent large crowds from reaching the burial site.

Tents have been erected in front of Ryan's grandfather's house not far from the Corner Cemetery, to offer sympathy and to receive the revered.

The child's body, Ryan, was taken to the military hospital in the Moroccan capital Rabat immediately after his release from the well, but it has not been officially announced if he was subjected to a medical autopsy to determine the cause and timing of death.

The body of the deceased, mid-day, arrived in his hometown of Agran, on the outskirts of the city of Shevchaun. This was preceded by all necessary arrangements and conditions for the funeral and burial.

Since last Wednesday, vigorous efforts have been made to save children from obstacles that have slowed the pace of work.

Millions followed the quest to save Ryan (5 years), who accidentally fell into a deep (32 m) and narrow well for 5 days.

Social media users in Morocco and abroad were told with great sadness, condolences and multi - child Ryan languages, and shared photos and videos documenting the moment he pulled a dead body out of the well.

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