Jun 30th, 2009 - ABC News
A 14-year-old girl who survived the Yemenia airline crash is being treated in a hospital in the Comoros where she is in a state that is "not worrisome".
"The girl, aged 14, has arrived at the El Maarouf hospital. We were told that her condition is not worrisome," Red Cross spokeswoman Ramulati Ben Ali said.
It was earlier reported that a five-year-old boy had been found alive but this was not confirmed by officials.
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