Comoros crash survivor welcomed back home in Paris

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In this picture made from video broadcast, Thursday, July 2, 2009 by France 2/20 Minutes, Bahia Bakari, aged 14, believed to be the only survivor of the Yemenia Airbus 310 crash is brought back to France on a French Government plane. Bahia was a passenger on a Yemenia Airbus 310 jet which crashed flying the last leg of a journey taking passengers from Paris and Marseille to the remote Indian Ocean island nation of Comoros via Yemen when it crashed into the Indian Ocean. (AP Photo/Faustine Vincent/France 2/20 Minute)
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LE BOURGET, France (AP) — A battered young girl believed to be the only survivor of an Indian Ocean plane crash flew back to Paris on Thursday to be embraced gently by her father, who tried to lift her spirits with a joke.

Bahia Bakari, 14, returned to France from the Comoros Islands on a French government plane. The Falcon-900 jet with medical facilities left the archipelago nation, a former French colony, and arrived at Le Bourget airport just north of Paris.

Yemenia Flight 626 crashed Tuesday morning off Comoros amid heavy winds, and Bahia, described by her father as a fragile girl who could barely swim, spent over 13 hours in the water clinging to wreckage before she was rescued. She was found suffering from hypothermia, a fractured collarbone and widespread bruises to her face, her elbow and her foot.

The other 152 people on the plane, including her mother, are presumed dead.

In the Comoros, French and U.S. officials directed the search for survivors Thursday. Alain Baulin, a commander with the French Foreign Legion, said military planes spotted what appear to be life jackets floating in the sea and divers were dispatched to the scene.

Television station France 2 carried a brief interview with Bahia on the plane coming home Thursday. She appeared dazed and gave mostly one-word answers. Asked how she felt, the teenager, who could barely open one of her black-and-blue eyes, replied faintly "Well."

When asked if she is worried, she said: "A little bit, a little bit."

One of the medical workers accompanying her on the flight told France 2 that Bahia had not talked to them about what happened.

Bahia's father, Kassim, met her as she arrived, saying he was relieved and overjoyed to see his daughter even as he mourned his wife.

"It was very powerful," he said of his reunion with Bahia. He said he asked her, "'How are you? Was the return trip OK?' ... We joked a little, the two of us."

"I took her in my arms and I embraced her, but not too strongly because her collarbone is injured," he said later on France-24 television.

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