The Angel with the torch
Jude Jean Baptiste, Head of Finance, ActionAid Haiti
I was on the phone to my wife when the earthquake struck. "Honey - get under your desk," I shouted to Elizabeth - then the line went dead.
Filing cabinets toppled over in my office and accounting ledgers fell off the shelves.
I got out of ActionAid's building and after checking everyone was safe ran to the bank where my wife worked. I arrived at the back which was still intact but when I went to the front where my wife worked - I was devastated. All three floors had collapsed into a heap of rubble so I ran to where my wife's office would have been and shouted for her.
Her boss answered from under the rubble and pleaded with me to get her out. She said Elizabeth was really close by and was OK.
This really small guy tapped me on the back and offered to help. We tore at the rubble to make a space and then he went in and literally pulled this woman out.
She was screaming in agony with a broken leg but she was alive.
I then shouted to my wife - if you are far away tap once but if you're close by, tap twice. She tapped three times so I knew she was really close.
I asked the guy if he would go in again for my wife but we were getting big aftershocks and he got nervous.
He disappeared with my torch so I started taking off my clothes to see if I could get into the space and rescue my wife.
Other bank workers stopped me going in saying you've got two children - you've got to look after them. I was despairing.
At about 11pm, this angel appeared at my side again with my torch. He said he'd tried to rescue his niece but she'd died. He said he wanted to rescue someone else that day.
He prayed before he went in and was in the hole for about an hour. There was a terrible aftershock and I shouted to him to come out. He didn't speak to me the whole time he was in there, just passing rubble out.
Eventually I could see a light and he appeared followed by my wife. She got out without a scratch on her.
But when she stood up and looked at the building she burst into tears, thinking about her friends. She thought she'd been on the third floor but she'd fallen all the way through to the parking lot and landed under her desk. It saved her.
I took her home and went back to the bank to see if we could find her friends. We pulled another woman out two days later.
I feel really proud of my country. People have worked together to help one another. It was only yesterday [Friday] that any official relief efforts started. There have been isolated cases of looting but it's not widespread.
We urgently need your help to stop this terrible disaster from turning into a long-term catastrophe. We have set up Emergency Appeal pages where you can help the thousands of Haitians who desperately need your support:
- In Brazil
- In the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom
If you live in the UK, you can also donate through the multi-agency "Disaster Emergency Committee" (DEC) - In the United States
- In Italy
- In Australia
- In Spain
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