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(1 Jul 2009) 1. Wide of people waiting in front of Kassim Bakari's apartment building 2. Various of friends, relatives and neighbours outside apartment building 3. Window of the apartment building 4. Establishing shot of Kassim Bakari, father of the sole survivor of the A310 Yemenia plane crash 5. SOUNDBITE (French) Kassim Bakari, father of survivor: (Speaking about the first thing he will do when he sees his daughter) "To hold her in my arms and to share this moment, because for her it's not going to be easy, losing her mummy and on the other hand seeing her brothers. But I'm going to try and make it through with her." 6. Cutaway of kids playing on pavement 7. Two men talking 8. SOUNDBITE (French) Kassim Bakari, father of survivor: (Responding to question over whether he has told his other children) "No, the three that are here, no. However, I told them that their sister was coming back tomorrow. (Reporter: "They don't know about their mother?") "That's when they said to me 'Dad, how come they left for a month but they're coming back in three days?' I said we would talk about that later." 9. Bakari hugging his colleague outside his apartment building STORYLINE: The father of the teenage survivor of a crashed Yemeni jetliner said on Wednesday that the first thing he will do when he sees his daughter is hold her in his arms. Fourteen-year-old Bahia Bakari was heading home to Paris on Wednesday after being hospitalised in the Comoros with a fractured collarbone. French minister Alain Joyandet said on Wednesday that she had left the island nation on a chartered executive jet. "For her it's not going to be easy, losing her mummy and on the other hand seeing her brothers. But I'm going to try and make it through with her," her father Kassim Bakari said, speaking to reporters outside his Paris apartment. The Yemenia Airbus 310 jet was carrying 153 people when it went down in howling winds early Tuesday in the sea north of the Comoros Islands. Despite a fractured collarbone, Bahia clung to the wreckage of a plane for more than 13 hours before rescuers found her floating in the Indian Ocean, authorities said She is expected to be hospitalised immediately upon her arrival in Paris. The teenager was travelling with her mother, who is feared dead. They had left Paris on Monday night to see family in the Comoros. Kassim Bakari said he had not yet told his other children about the fate of their mother. "I told them that their sister was coming back tomorrow," he said. The passengers on the downed plane were flying the last leg of a journey from Paris and Marseille to Comoros, with a stop in Yemen to change planes. Most of the passengers were from Comoros, sixty-six were French citizens. Earlier Wednesday, Bakari told French radio that his oldest daughter could "barely swim" but managed to hang on. French and American teams carried out rescue operations Wednesday, fighting heavy seas. Abdul-Khaleq al-Qadi, chairman of Yemenia's board, said the black boxes, once retrieved, will be taken to France for analysis. The tragedy prompted an outcry in Comoros, where residents have complained of a lack of seat belts on Yemenia flights and planes so overcrowded that passengers had to stand in the aisles. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...