Meet the 7-year-old girl who survived a plane crash that killed her whole family
Sailor Gutzler walked through thorns without shoes and with broken bones
after dragging herself out of the wreckage of a plane in which her
mother, father, sister and cousin lay dead.
Source: Jola Sotubo: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www.econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
A brave 7-year-old girl is being praised worldwide after she survived a plane crash and walked while injured to look for help.
Sailor Gutzler walked
through thorns without shoes and with broken bones after dragging
herself out of the wreckage of a plane in which her mother, father,
sister and cousin lay dead.
The little girl used a
burning stick to guide her through the dark until she saw a house with
the lights on. She was received by 71-year-old Larry Wilkins who was
shocked to find the little girl on his doorstep bleeding.
“I opened the door and this little girl was standing there with bloody nose, bloody legs and bloody arms,” Wilkins told NBC.
“Her
voice was quivering. She told me her mom and dad were dead and she was
in a plane crash and the plane was upside down. She was bleeding pretty
bad, her legs were bleeding, her face had a bloody nose. She was
barefoot, only had one sock on. She asked if she could stay here. I felt
so sorry for her, tears come my eyes,” Wilkins added saying the girl had come through very rough territory.
Wilkins immediately called 911 and performed first aid on the girl before help arrived.
Lieutenant Brent White of
the Kentucky State Police who arrived on the scene described young
sailor as a survivor saying she had actually tried to wake up her family
members before going to look for help.
“She is a survivor — she was simply trying to get help for her family,” White said.
The
Gutzler’s plane had taken off from Key West in Florida and heading to
Mount Vernon, Illinois with Sailor her father, 49-year-old Marty Gutzler, mother, 45-year-old Kimberly Gutzler, her nine-year-old sister, Piper, and her 14-year-old cousin Sierra Wilder on board.
The family had been returning from a visit to Sailor’s adult brother, Nick Brink.
A spokesman for the Gutzler family, Kent Plotner, reacted to the incident via a statement saying:
“The
Gutzler family mourns the loss of Marty, Kim and Piper Gutzler and
Sienna Wilder. We are devastated by this loss, but are confident that
they rest in God's loving arms. Please pray for us, especially for
Sailor Gutzler.”
Seven-year-old Sailor has been taken into custody by her grandparents and is being cared for by them.
Source: Jola Sotubo: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www.econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
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