Sunday, January 4, 2015

Kentucky plane crash: Praise to the brave little girl

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Rescuers broke through forest areas in Kentucky are looking for the downed plane


Courage seven-year-old girl who survived a plane crash in Kentucky to seek praise.

Girls who are from Nashville, Illinois was known named Sailor Gutzler, she walked nearly two miles explore the dark and cold forest with wounds all over she body to look for nearby residents home to seek help after a plane crash.

The accident killed both parents, brother and cousin. The BBC, residents Lyon County, Larry Wilkins, 71, said that he opened the door to "brave girl" was, Friday (02/01) ago and he said that his parents had died.

The aircraft was found on Friday, about 30 miles (50km) east of the city of Paducah along the bodies of parents, sister, and cousin of the little girl. Kentucky state police detailing family members killed was Marty Gutzler, 49, and Kimberly Gutzler, 45, their daughter aged 9 years, Piper Gutzler, and cousin Piper, 14 years old, Sierra Walder.

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'Mess Up'

Wilkins said Sailor walked 1.6 miles past the dense forests with a temperature of about 4C to reach his home in Lyon County on Friday night. "I'm not going to walk through the forest during the day," he said. "The forest was 'a mess.'"

He added that the Sailor crying and it was clear that she "had been through hell". "His nose was bleeding and scraped she leg badly," he said.

Wilkins suspect the boy followed the direction of the light from his home. "Can you imagine a seven year old child lost a mother, sister and cousin in a plane crash and then had to walk as she did from there to here?"

The child was reported to have come out of the hospital on Saturday after being treated for a number of minor injuries suffered. Lt. Brent White of the police state of Kentucky said: "I myself have a 8 year old boy. It's really a miracle when I know there is a seven year old child can survive, with walking alone through a dense forest and some areas that really difficult, as well as adverse weather conditions were terrible ".

Federal Aviation Administration said air traffic controllers lost contact with the aircraft type Piper PA-34 after the pilot reported engine problems.


Source: BBC
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