A disoriented seven-year-old United States girl has walked to a home
in the U.S state of Kentucky to report that her plane had crashed,
police say.
The plane was later found with four bodies inside in Lyon County, about 30 miles (50km) east of Paducah city.
U.S TV news network, NBC said the girl told the man who answered the door to her that her parents died in the crash.
The identity of the girl has not been released and police has not commented on her relationship with the victims.
The Federal Aviation Administration said air traffic controllers lost
contact with the Piper PA-34 aircraft after the pilot reported engine
problems.
About 30 minutes after the plane lost contact, a resident of Lyon
County called police to say the girl had walked to his home to report
the crash.
Larry Wilkins, 71, told NBC when he answered his door on Friday night
there was a “little girl” standing there barefooted who was “bleeding
pretty badly.”
“She told me that her mom and her dad were dead, and she was in a plane crash, and the plane was upside down,” he said.
“She asked if she could stay here. I got a wash cloth and cleaned her
up. And of course called 911,” he added. “I felt so sorry for her,
tears come to my eyes. Brave little girl.”
Kentucky State Police said those killed in the crash were Marty
Gutzler, 49, and Kimberly Gutzler, 45, their nine-year-old daughter,
Piper Gutzler, and Piper’s 14-year-old cousin, Sierra Walder.
“This girl came out of the wreckage herself and found the closest
residence and reported the plane crash,” the BBC quoted Kentucky police
Sgt, Dean Patterson, as saying to reporters.
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