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See three trapped students’ rescue

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October 1, 2025
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Dramatic rescue footage shows the boys in Indonesia pulled to safety after their school building collapsed on Monday.

The three students, Yusuf, Haikal and Dani were all trapped under the rubble for several hours.

It is thought around 38 people are still stuck and unaccounted for. Four students have died so far.

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