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This Article is From Jun 18, 2014

US Teen Stowaway Speaks About Trip, Mom

US Teen Stowaway Speaks About Trip, Mom
FILE - In this April 20, 2014, file image taken from a surveillance video provided by the Hawaii Department of Transportation, shows a California teen, left, after hopping from a jet's wheel well in Maui, Hawaii.
San Jose: A Somali-born teenager who survived a trip to Hawaii as a stowaway in a plane's wheel well says he hopped on the closest flight that was going west and can't believe he survived the journey.

Fifteen-year-old Yahye Abdi spoke over Google Chat to KPIX-5 (http://cbsloc.al/1lCIvg4 ) in his first public comments since his improbable survival during the 5 1/2-hour flight from San Jose, California, to Maui. The interview was reported on Tuesday night.

Abdi, a Somali immigrant, had run away from his California home and hopped a fence at Mineta San Jose International Airport.

He told KPIX he spoke to his mom, who is in Africa, for the first time on the phone on Tuesday.

His mom, Ubah Mohammed Abdule, confirmed the conversation to The Associated Press.

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