'As long as he was alive, I was going to be alive,' says Mum rescued with 18-day-old babypublished at 09:42 BST
Alice Cuddy
Senior international reporter, in Caracas
'A miracle': Mother and son in hospital after being pulled from rubble
A mother who was pulled from the rubble of her wrecked home in Venezuela with her 18-day-old baby has told the BBC how her newborn son helped keep her alive.
Dayana Patino was in her eigth-floor apartment with her son, Juan David, in the northern coastal region of La Guaira when the earthquakes hit.
She says she instantly rushed to cradle her son, but then says she felt as if she was "flying", adding: "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 adds.
She and her son remained trapped under the rubble until her screams managed to alert rescuers, who were able to extract the pair on Thursday night.
"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," Dayana says.
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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