The five-month-old infant had begun to turn blue
when his aunt and fellow motorists performed mouth-to-mouth at the side of the
road. A frantic aunt battles to breathe life into her baby nephew in a drama
on a busy motorway.
Pamela Rauseo, 37, leapt from her four-wheel drive
when her sister’s son, five-month-old Sebastian de la Cruz, suddenly stopped
crying in a traffic jam.
She found him turning blue.
Pamela said: “He had lost all colour and was limp.
Completely limp. It was frightening.”
Screaming for help, she cradled the child in her
arms and began the kiss of life.
“I don’t know how I remembered what to do. I just
knew I couldn’t let him die.
“I was in a panic. I could not let anything happen
to the baby. My sister had trusted me with him.”
Photographer Al Diaz, caught in the traffic chaos on the Dolphin Expressway in Florida, captured these dramatic images.
He said: “I heard Pamela screaming the baby
couldn’t breathe.”
Diaz ran for help and just as the baby began
breathing he found policeman Amauris Bastidas. He said: “I lifted him up and he
started gulping air and crying.”
Then, to the horror of rescuers, Sebastian stopped
breathing again. Pamela, Bastidas and Diaz frantically re-started CPR and got
his lungs working.
By that time more help had arrived. Two officers
from Miami Fire Service checked Sebastian’s airway was clear before he was
rushed to hospital.
The baby was born early with respiratory problems.
Today he was said to be stable.
He was photographed in the arms of his mother Paola
with the colour returned to his face.
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