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Toddler survives air crash

Last updated on: June 30, 2009 
A file picture of the Yemenia airlines parked at the Paris airport

A toddler has been plucked alive from the waters of the Indian Ocean by rescue boats searching for survivors of a Yemenia Air flight from Paris that crashed off the Comoros Islands, says a report in Telegraph. The crash killed at least 150 people, reports said.

The crash report comes exactly a month after the horrific Air France plane crash that killed more than 150 persons.

 

Plane crash kills 150 people

Last updated on: June 30, 2009 
France's transport minister Dominique Bussereau speaks with the media as he leaves the crisis centre at Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris

Yemenia Flight 626 was on its way to Moroni, the capital of Comoros, from Yemen's capital Sanaa. A month ago an Air France Airbus carrying 228 passengers and crew disappeared over the Atlantic after taking off for Paris from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

Toddler survives air crash

Last updated on: June 30, 2009 
Relatives and friends of passengers arrive at a crisis centre in Paris.
Most of the passengers aboard the Airbus A310 hailed from Comoran, an island nation off the east coast of Africa.

Toddler survives air crash

Last updated on: June 30, 2009 
A Yemen Airways staff pastes a notice about the flight.

When boats arrived on the spot, the Telegraph report said, they found a number of bodies floating in the water.

"A child was found alive. He is now on a rescuers' boat," said Ben Imani, a doctor at Moroni's main hospital, the report quoted.