PARIS, July 2 (Xinhua) -- Bahia Bakari, 13, who is
believed to be the only survivor of the Yemeni airliner crash with 153 people on
board, returned to Paris on Thursday.
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Bahia Bakari recovers at Moroni hospital
after she miraculously survived the Yemenia airliner crash off the
Comoros, being ejected from the plane into pitch-black Indian Ocean
waters. Bahia clung to debris, barely able to swim, after being thrown
from the Yemeni jet that crashed into the Indian Ocean, officials said
hailing the only survivor from the disaster. (Xinhua/AFP
Photo) Photo
Gallery>>> |
She returned from the Comoros Islands on a French
government plane with France's Cooperation Minister Alain Joyandet.
Bakari arrived at Paris' Le Bourget airport where she
received a warm welcome from her father and other family members.
The Airbus A310 crashed into the Indian Ocean off the
Comoros in heavy winds and bad weather when it approached Moroni airport on
Tuesday. The girl was thrown from the plane into the sea.
"It's an enormous message that she sends to the world
... almost nothing is impossible. We will do everything to help her," Joyandet
said when praising Bakari's strength and courage.
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Bahia Bakari recovers at Moroni
hospital after she miraculously survived the Yemenia airliner crash off
the Comoros, being ejected from the plane into pitch-black Indian Ocean
waters. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
He also said: "The Comoros and France are working
together to find out everything that happened."
France and the U.S. on Thursday joined the search in
the Comoros for possible survivors, although hopes are slim, bodies and debris
from the plane.
Comoros Vice President Idi Nadhoim accused France of not warning them that the plane was unsafe. But French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner rejected the criticism, saying it was well known in the Comoros that the plane was banned by France.
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