Friday, May 14, 2010

Miracle plane crash boy wants to go home

 Ruben

The Dutch boy who was the only survivor of a Libyan plane crash that killed 103 people, says he is "fine" in explanation on Friday, as demonstrated by the pilot reported no errors before the jet crashed.

Nine-year-old Ruben van Assouw can keep in mind some of Wednesday's crash and was not aware that his parents and 11-year-old brother had died in the crash, the Dutch newspaper Telegraaf report.

"My name is Ruben and I'm from Holland," Telegraaf reported on a telephone discussion with the only survivors of Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A330, which fell apart during corridor at the airport of Tripoli.

"I feel good, but my leg hurts a lot," the boy told a writer from the newspaper on your mobile phone from one of his doctors.

"I'm in a hospital," said Ruben. "I do not know how I got here; I do not know anything more. I want to go home."

The boy and his family had been recurring from a safari vacation in South Africa.

He has just been appointed by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as Ruben, but full of Dutch media that Ruben van Assouw.

He welcomed an aunt and uncle with a smile when they came to Tripoli's bed, the doctor said.

Officials said that 70 Dutch nationals, counting the Ruben family, was among those killed when Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A330 from Johannesburg dissolved by upstairs hallway in Tripoli on Wednesday.

The Dutch paper Dagblad Brabant said the boy was almost certainly from Tilburg in the south of the Netherlands and that he had been on safari in South Africa, with her mother Trudy, 41, father Patrick, 40, and brother, Enzo, 11

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