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Mum of newborn rescued from Venezuela rubble says baby motivated her to stay alive

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Alice CuddySenior international reporter and Mohamed Madi

A mother who was pulled from the rubble of her wrecked home in Venezuela with her 18-day-old baby has told the BBC of how her son helped keep her alive.

Dayana Patino said her son Juan David gave her “motivation to be awake and alert”.

“As long as he was alive, I was going to be alive. Every now and then I was touching his nose for proof that he was still breathing,” she said.

Footage of the rescue has been shared around the world, with Juan David becoming a symbol of hope in Venezuela, which has been devastated by the twin earthquakes that hit the country on Wednesday – killing at least 1,450 people.

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Tens of thousands more are missing in what the country’s interim president has described as the “most brutal natural catastrophe” in Venezuela’s history

Search efforts are continuing, but hopes are diminishing that more survivors will be found.

At a clinic in the Venezuelan capital Caracas on Sunday, Dayana told the BBC of the terrifying hours she had spent underground, holding her tiny son close and praying that they would be saved.

She had been doing the washing up in her eighth-floor apartment in the northern coastal region of La Guaira when the earthquakes hit. She instantly rushed to cradle her only son, thinking it would be “only a light tremor”.

“I felt like I was flying. After that, I felt like I was sinking in water and dirt, and then I fell into the pit where I remained. I don’t know how I didn’t let go of my baby because I was flying. I got crushed against furniture,” she said.

Instantly, she said she started to scream but soon realised that no one could hear her.

Dayana Patino grins as she holds her son Juan David close to her chest from a hospital bed. Her husband, Gerson, stands beside them wearing a light blue t-shirt.

“I said to myself I’m not going to waste my energy – I’m going to scream when it’s needed, when I hear voices or steps nearby,” she said.

“I don’t know how I kept so calm because my left leg was trapped under concrete. I couldn’t move. My temple was pressed against a rock.”

Dayana said she found hope when she felt a bible beneath her.

“There began my journey of survival,” she said.

In the darkness of the rubble, she could see a “pinprick of light that looked like the moon”.

She said her rescue came after she heard her brother calling her name.

“I said to myself, this is my only chance. From the top of my lungs I cried out… I screamed ‘Here I am’ with all my might, and he said ‘I found you, and I promise you that I won’t leave until I get you out’.”

He kept that promise, and a delicate rescue operation followed to bring both mother and baby out of the rubble on Thursday night.

Dayana suffered injuries to both of her legs when the earthquake hit while Juan fortunately only sustained minor injuries.

A close up of baby Juan David after his rescue, his eyes are closed and minor injuries can be seen on his face.

Dayana’s husband Gerson had just returned home and parked the car when the earthquakes hit. He managed to jump over a fence to safety.

When he saw what had become of their apartment building, he feared the worst.

The moment of his baby and wife’s rescue was “a miracle”, he said.

In widely shared footage of the rescue, Gerson can be seen clenching his eyes shut and tilting his head back to the sky as he embraced his son, overwhelmed with emotion.

“It was indescribable. I thought they were dead. And when I saw my son I felt like I was born again. I couldn’t believe it… I felt the life come back to me,” he told the BBC of that moment.

Gerson and Dayana’s home has been destroyed, along with all their possessions, and they are devastated that their pet dog is still missing, but they say they will now “begin from scratch”.

“We lost almost everything but here we are.… We will build everything we lost,” said Gerson.

Additional reporting by Euridice Ledezma

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