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Miracle! A child found alive in Yemeni jet crash!
Special Correspondent
Jun. 30, 2009

Miraculously a young child has been recovered alive from a Yemeni jet crash in the Indian Ocean!
The child was the first person found alive from the Yemenia jet, which was carrying more than 150 people en route to the island nation of Comoros from Yemen's capital, Sanaa.
There were 142 passengers and 11 crew members aboard.
The crash is the second involving an Airbus jet in a month. On June 1, an Air France Airbus A330 crashed off Brazil while en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, France. All 228 aboard are presumed dead. The cause remains under investigation.
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