I heard women crying. “I live life as if I’m already dead,” he says.Air stewardess Vesna Vulovic survived falling 33,333 feet without a parachute after her plane was ripped apart by a terrorist bomb.She plummeted at speeds of up to 200mph into the snowy slopes below, suffering multiple fractures including her skull and legs.All other 29 passengers and crew died after the device, hidden in a suitcase, destroyed JAT flight 364. She was ejected. If I didn’t hold on, I would drown. She was found beside the plane. Television station France 2 carried a brief interview with Bahia on the plane coming home Thursday. Next thing I heard men’s voices but I could not reach the lifebuoy and someone had to jump into the water to help me.”She was taken to hospital and only later told of her mother’s fate.“At first in hospital they said ‘Your mother won’t be late in ­arriving. But a former college friend of Lamson, 41, said: “He’s sensitive but he really takes it well.“He kind of looks at it as one of life’s hard knocks, to put it lightly.”Francesca Lewis was just 12 when she became the sole survivor after a plane crashed into a volcano.The single-engine Cessna smashed into mount Barú in Panama on December 23, 2007.American Francesca survived two days alone on the jungle-covered mountainside, pounded by torrential rain.She was found huddled beneath a wing of the wrecked plane on Christmas Day. I saw by the porthole the plane was shaking. Bahia Bakari - Sole Survivor of Yemenia Flight 626 - YouTube Kassim Bakari, 2nd right, awaits his the arrival of Bahia Bakari at Le Bourget airport. "It was very powerful," he said of his reunion with Bahia. Now a doctor of zoology, she recalls how insects buried eggs beneath her skin. "Daddy, I don't know what happened, but the plane fell into the water and I found myself in the water ... surrounded by darkness. Bahia Bakari was the only one of 153 people on board to survive. Bahia Bakari, who was 12 at the time of the disaster in June, said she could recall the Airbus A310 ­“shaking” just before it broke up and crashed into the Indian Ocean.And she is still haunted by the voices of women who survived the initial crash crying out for help.She spent much of the next 13 hours ­waiting in shark-infested waters to be rescued while sleeping on a piece of debris. I said to myself I had to stay awake and that rescuers would not be late arriving. See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, I never thought she would get out like that. AP French 14-year-old Bahia Bakari was the only person to survive the Yemenia Flight 626 crash in 2009 that is believed to have killed the other 152 people on board. And a man asked for a bit of toothpaste because he wanted to clean his teeth. The injured 14-year-old sole survivor of the Comoros plane crash told yesterday how she clung to floating wreckage for 13 hours before she was found.Bahia Bakari was flung clear of the Yemenia Airbus when it smashed into the Indian Ocean on its final approach.She had been travelling to the archipelago off Africa's east coast with her mother, who is feared to have died along with the other 151 people on board.Her father, who remained at the family's home in France, said she was able to talk to him on the phone. Asked how she felt, the teenager, who could barely open one of her black-and-blue eyes, replied faintly "Well." I don’t know who is going to tell her that. She appeared dazed and gave mostly one-word answers. She was the only one of 93 passengers and crew to survive. When asked if she is worried, she said: "A little bit, a little bit."