PHOTO] Miracle As 7-year-old Survives Plane Crash That Kills 4. Find Out How
Larry Wilkins
was watching the evening news Friday when he heard a knock on his door.
Standing on his porch was 7-year-old Sailor Gutzler, who said through
her tears that she has just been in a plane crash.
Stunned,
Wilkins, 71, took the child in, put her on his couch and called 911. His
two dachshunds, Pete and Bonnie, comforted her until police and an
ambulance arrived 10 minutes later, he said Saturday.
Through her
jitters and crying, Wilkins said he pieced together that the girl had
climbed out from the wreckage and walked about three-quarters of a mile
through dense forest littered with fallen hickory trees in 40-degree
weather.
In shorts and a
T-shirt, Sailor was dressed for Florida, where her family’s plane had
come from. Her arms and legs were scratched; one of her wrists was
broken.
“I just can’t
imagine a 7-year-old girl with enough spunk to walk through the woods
after all that. That is something else,” he said. “You give her all the
credit.”
Authorities
said the girl — identified Saturday by a family spokesman — was the only
survivor of a small plane crash in southwestern Kentucky on Friday
night that killed her parents, sister and a cousin. She was released
from the hospital Saturday as investigators converged at the scene of
the wreckage, police said.
The Gutzler
family members — Marty Gutzler, 48, Kimberly Gutzler, 46, their daughter
Piper, 9, and her cousin Sierra Wilder, 14 — were flying from Key West,
Fla., to Mount Vernon, Ill., when the small plane crashed in the woods
near Kuttawa, Ky., police said.
“We are
devastated by this loss, but are confident that they rest in God’s
loving arms,” family spokesman Kent L. Plotner said in a statement.
“Please pray for us, especially for Sailor Gutzler.”
The Federal
Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are
investigating the cause of the crash of the Piper PA-34-200T, according
to a statement from the Kentucky State Police. Officials said it would
take at least two days to complete the investigation.
“It’s just really a miracle,” Kentucky State Police Lt. Brent White, speaking to reporters, said of Sailor’s survival.
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