By Kim Saulse
16 January 2009
It is reported from earthquake-devastated Haiti that a search team has freed a two year old boy who had been trapped in the remains of a fallen house.
The toddler was alive and mostly unharmed after being buried in the rubble for more than two days.
The International Red Cross says nearly all 4000 inmates at the main prison in Haiti's capital are on the loose after the building was shattered by Tuesday's huge earthquake.
Spokesperson Marcal Izard says they found a few of the inmates dead, but most had left.
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