Numerous volunteers are assisting in the search of 5-year-old Albanian at the Reuss River in Switzerland

Dardan, family: “As a family, we are surprised for the good by the number of people who have come and are supporting us from early morning to late night”
A five-year-old boy, Tiani of Albanian descent from Northern Macedonia, and his family were involved in an accident in the Reuss River near the Mühlau locale on Saturday, when they were in a burmon. His seven - year - old parents and sister were able to swim ashore, reports albinfo.ch, broadcast Periscope .
The five - year - old has since disappeared.
Rescue teams have repeatedly sought out the boy with a large contingent of engaged personnel. In addition to police patrols, fears, ships, a rescue helicopter, firefighters and police divers participated in the search.
The family called for help in the search Monday. On Tuesday, they launched another effort. The family published the German and Albanian research tract, as they descended from Northern Macedonia.
Dardan, a family member, is surprised that about 150 people have already come to help research. He told M1 Telekom: “As a family, we are surprised for good by the number of people who have come and are supporting us from early morning to late night. ”
They expect more volunteers to join this evening.
The search operation begins on Tuesday in Ottenbach. The appointment's “Picka is approximately halfway between the site of the Mühlau accident and Bremgarten. According to police, the search should not go further than to Bremgarten”, Dardan says. That's because the next dam behind the accident scene is in Bremgarten.
The search is being conducted in co-operation with the police so that volunteers can support emergency services and not interfere.
Some volunteers are on the water, others are searching for the shore. Boats, kayaks, and fears are also being used in the search. Dardan points out: “A tragedy has already occurred; we don't want another. ”
The Facebook group “Arigauer helfen Arigauern” is calling for equipment donations. In one post, a member of the group wrote that rescue vests, diving masks, air - sucking pipes, boats, and ropes are needed.
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But how do the Arigau Cantonal Police assess the privately organised search operation, which was co-ordinated by Ottenbakh on Tuesday morning? spokeswoman Catherine Wetstein says: “It is especially important, however, that people in and around the water avoid endangering themselves.
Catherine Wetstein further mentions that it may be disturbing whether relatives or other people will encounter the deceased son. This should also be considered. Emergency services are specially trained for such situations.
But conditions are difficult. “Rryma is strong, muddy water”, says police spokesman Zimmerli, outlining the challenges facing the search teams. Moreover, surface currents and underwater currents may vary dramatically. They rely heavily on boats, since the visibility from the air is simply too weak.
We searched for the boy from morning till this afternoon, both in water and with the Cyril cantonal police helicopter. ”
Asked by Tele M1 asks what expectations there are for research, Dardan answers: “There is only one waiting: to find the boy as soon as possible.” This is our only waiting. Now we're looking around in the dark, and uncertainty is killing us. /Periscope











