Last survivor rescued from hotel collapse
The last trapped survivor has been pulled out of the wreckage of a German hotel which collapsed and killed two people.
A woman was pulled out of the rubble alive and was thought to be the last remaining trapped person.
A man and a woman died and several others were injured.
A two-year old child survived while his parents were seriously injured.
The incident happened late on Tuesday when one floor of the hotel collapsed with 14 people inside.
It happened in Kröv, on the Moselle River which is close to the popular Moselle Valley wine region.
Parts of the hotel are said to date back to the 17th century.
Some work was being carried out at the hotel during the day just hours before the collapse.
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