Sunday 4 May 2014

Another Teenage stowaway survived flight in jet wheel


San Jose-Hawaii stowaway.

15-year-old Abdi who lives in Santa Clara with his father, stepmother and siblings, had been unhappy in California and desperately missed his mother.  
He survived a five-and-a-half-hour flight from California to Hawaii in a jet's wheel well has left the state, an official said late on Friday.
Yahya Abdi withstood the flight from San Jose, California, to Maui after hopping an airport fence and climbing into the wheel well of a Boeing 767.
He has not spoken publicly about the ordeal that raised questions about airport security and revealed the personal family drama of a Somali immigrant struggling to adjust to life in the United States.
Abdi, who lives in Santa Clara with his father, stepmother and siblings, had been unhappy in California and desperately missed his mother, according to those who know his family.
His mother lives in a refugee camp in eastern Ethiopia. Ubah Mohammed Abdule told The Associated Press that the boy longed to see her, but couldn't because his father told him she was dead and didn't allow contact.
The boy's sister, Najma Abdi, said Monday that their birth mother was lying, and that the father didn't take the children away from her or mistreat them.
A family spokesman didn't immediately return a call for comment early Saturday.
On Friday, the San Jose Mercury News reported that Mukhtar Guled, a cousin of the boy's stepmother, said it's not clear whether the father will be allowed to bring his son home.
"He could not see him. They won't let him see him or visit him or talk to him," Guled said.

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