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The rescue operation, in a remote region of the Atacama Desert, was witnessed by hundred’s of journalists

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The rescue operation, in a remote region of the Atacama Desert, was witnessed by hundred’s of journalists

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• Florencio Avalos• • Age: 31 Job: Driver• First miner to be rescued.

He emerged from the capsule and hugged his seven-year-old son, his wife Monica then the Chilean president. Member of Grupo 105. He filmed videos to be sent up to rescuers. His brother Renan was also trapped.

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• Mario Sepulveda• • Age: 40 Job: Electrical

specialist• Second miner to be rescued.

He was heard shouting to his wife Elvira from inside the shaft. He told rescuers: "I was with God and with the devil - and God took me." He added that he wanted to be treated as a miner, not as a celebrity. Mr Sepulveda had become a familiar personality on the miners' videos.

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• Uan Illanes• • Age: 52 Job: Miner• Third miner to be

rescued. Asked how his trip in the rescue capsule was, he replied: "Like a cruise!" Member of Grupo 105. Former corporal in Beagle border conflict between Chile and Argentina

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• Carlos Mamani• • Age: 24 Job: Heavy machinery

operator• Fourth miner to be rescued.

Only Bolivian in the group, had been working in the mine only five days before accident. His father-in-law told reporters that Mr Manami had been shocked and traumatised by what had happened and would not work in a mine again.

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• Jimmy Sanchez• • Age: 19 Job: Miner• Fifth miner to be rescued.

He is the youngest of the 33 miners and had only worked as a miner for five months before the accident. Member of Grupo Rampa. He had role of checking the temperature and humidity in the mine.

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• Osman Araya• • Age: 30 Job: Miner• Sixth miner to be rescued.

Hugged his wife Angelica as he left the capsule. He said: "Thankyou all to you have been helping us in this ordeal in the past few days." In one message from the mine, he said: "I will fight to the end to be with you." His role was one of palomeros for Grupo 105.

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• Jose Ojeda• • Age: 48 Job: Master driller• Seventh miner to be rescued.

He was greeted by his stepdaughter. Mr Ojeda received medication for diabetes while trapped. He wrote the message that alerted rescuers: "Estamos bien en el refugio los 33 - All 33 of us are safe in the shelter."

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• Claudio Yanez• • Age: 34 Job: Drill

operator• Eighth miner to be

rescued. His long term partner, Cristina Nunez, proposed to him in a letter sent down to the miners. He says they'll get married as soon as he is out. The couple have two daughters.

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• Mario Gomez• • Age: 64 Job: Miner• Ninth miner to be brought out.

He knelt in prayer and quietly said: "I have come back to life." Later, he said: "Sometimes you need something to happen in your life to really reflect and understand that we only have one life. I changed, I am a different person." He is the oldest of the group and has worked in mines since he was 12.

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• Alex Vega Salazar• • Age: 31 Job: Heavy machinery

mechanic• Tenth miner to be rescued. He

embraced his wife Jessica after leaving the capsule. She said her husband had been worried about his debts while trapped in the mine. "I have told him not to worry, that I have already cancelled them. I told him that I love him." El Pais reported her as saying.

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• Jorge Galleguillos

• Age: 56 Job: Miner• Eleventh miner to be

rescued. He was on medication for hypertension and said in one video he had been feeling unwell.

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• Edison Pena• • Age: 34 Job: Miner• Twelfth miner to be

rescued. A keen runner while he was down in the mine. He was a member of the Grupo Refugio. He had openly expressed his desperation in letters and videos to his girlfriend. In one he said: "I want to be free, I want to see the sun."

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• Carlos Barrios• • Job: 27 Job: Miner• Thirteenth miner to be

rescued. Shift leader of Grupo Rampa. His mother Gricelda Godoy told La Tercera newspaper her son had said he did not want any more to do with the psychologist who has been working with the miners.

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• Victor Zamora• • Age: 33 Job: Vehicle mechanic• Fourteenth miner to be

rescued. One of palomeros for Grupo Rampa. Not normally in the mine but went inside on day of accident to repair a vehicle. He joked to his mother that he was happy in the hole because there was no-one to tell him to have a wash.

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• Victor Segovia• • Age: 48 Job: Electrician• Fifteenth miner to be rescued.

Member of Grupo Rampa. He had role of giving daily report to rescuers. In letter to family said: "This hell is killing me. I try to be strong but when I sleep suddenly I dream we are in an oven and when I wake I find myself in this eternal darkness, that wears you down day by day."

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• Daniel Herrera• • Age: 27 Job: Lorry driver• Sixteenth miner to be rescued.

Had role of paramedic's assistant while underground. In a letter to relatives he said the miners were unhappy with the psychologist, La Tercera reports: "Don't ask me any more about how I am feeling, because in the letter that I read... it felt like you were advising me via this 'doc'."

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• Omar Reygadas• • Age: 56 Job: Bulldozer

operator• Seventeenth miner to be

rescued. After leaving the capsule, he knelt on the ground clutching a bible. "He wants to have a meal of heart of veal with avocado and watch a lot of television," his family has told BBC Mundo. He was leader of the Grupo Refugio.

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• Esteban Rojas• • Age: 44 Job: In charge of

maintenance• Eighteenth miner to be

rescued. He had told his girlfriend of 25 years: "When I get out of here we'll buy you a wedding dress and get married in church."

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• Pablo Rojas• • Age: 45 Job: Miner• Nineteenth miner to

be rescued. One of the palomeros for Grupo Refugio. He has worked in the mine for six months.

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• Dario Segovia• • Age: 48 Job: Drill Operator• Twentieth miner to be rescued.

Dario's sister, Maria, has been dubbed La Alcaldesa - the Mayoress - for the leading role she has taken at Camp Hope. His elderly father, Dario Snr started taking his son down the mine when he was eight.

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• Yonni Barrios• • Age: 50 Job: The "Doctor"• Twenty-first miner to be

rescued. Member of Grupo Rampa. Knowledge of first aid from helping diabetic mother as a child means he was given responsibility for monitoring health of colleagues. In his letter to his wife he said he felt like he was in hell in first days after cave-in.

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• Samuel Avalos• • Age: 43 Job: Miner• Twenty-second miner to

be rescued. Member of Grupo Rampa. He had role of checking air quality in the area where the miners were living. He had worked in the mine for five months.

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• Carlos Bugueno• • Job: 27 Job: Miner• Twenty-third miner to be

rescued. He was one of the palomeros in his group - the miners taking it in turns to look after sending and receiving packages nicknamed "palomas" or "doves" sent via the supply pipes. He is a childhood friend of fellow trapped miner Pedro Cortez, who joined mine at same time.

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• Jose Henriquez• • Age: 56 Job: Drill Master• Twenty fourth miner to

reach the surface. Member of Grupo 105. He is an evangelical preacher and had the role of keeping spirits up. He has worked in mines for 33 years.

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• Renan Avalos• • Age: 29 Job: Miner• Twenty fifth miner to be

rescued. He was one of the palomeros for Grupo 105. Four months ago decided to come to work in the San Jose mine with his brother Florencio Avalos Silva - who was also trapped.

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• Claudio Acuna• • Age: 35 Job: Miner• Twenty sixth miner to

reach the surface. He had been working in the mine for three days when the accident happened. He was one of the palomeros for Grupo Rampa. His wife sent him a signed t-shirt from his favourite football team Colo Colo for his birthday.

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• Franklin Lobos• • Age: 52 Job: Driver• Twenty seventh miner to

be rescued. Member of Grupo Refugio. He is a former footballer in a local league. He received one of two signed t-shirts sent to the mine by Barcelona player David Villa, whose father and grandfather were miners.

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• Richard Villarroel• • Age: 26 Job:

Mechanic• Twenty eighth miner

to be rescued. He has worked in San Jose mine for two years. He is due to become a father in November.

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• Juan Aguilar• • Age: 49 Job: Supervisor• Twenty ninth miner to be

rescued. He was greeted by his wife and two children as he left the rescue capsule. Member of Grupo 105. He is from the mining town of Los Lagos.

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• Raul Bustos• • Age: 40 Job: Hydraulics

engineer• Thirtieth miner to be

rescued. Left Talcahuano after earthquake to work in mine. After accident he was given job of setting up water supply system. He told his mother he was hungry and wanted to eat her seafood empanadas.

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• Pedro Cortez• • Age: 26 Job: Miner• Thirty first miner to be

rescued. He was member of Grupo Refugio. He reached the surface hours a few hours after childhood friend Carlos Bugueno, who joined mine at same time.

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• Ariel Ticona• • Age: 29 Job: Miner• Thirty second, and

penultimate, miner to be rescued. His wife Elizabeth Segovia gave birth to a baby girl on 14 September - 40 days into the miners' ordeal. Ariel Ticona asked his wife to name their daughter Esperanza - the Spanish for Hope.

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• Luis Urzua• • Age: 54 Job: Leader of

shift - topographer• Thirty third and final

miner to be rescued. Known as Don Lucho among miners on his shift. He organised the men into shifts and drew up plans of the area of the mine where they were trapped to help rescuers.