Aunt vows motherly care for Venezuelan boy rescued from quake rubble

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The aunt of two-year-old Kleiber Moran, rescued after six days buried in rubble from Venezuela's earthquakes, tells the BBC she will care for him with a mother's warmth until his mother and father are found; she describes the emotional reunion, Kleiber's stabilisation in hospital, and the ongoing search as the death toll rises.
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