Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

9-year-old runs away from home, flying 2 700km by sneaking onto a plane

- SACHA VAN NIEKERK

TAKING the term “unaccompan­ied minor” to whole new heights, a 9-yearold boy snuck onto a plane to run away from home, flying more than 2 700km away.

On the morning of Saturday, February 26, Emanuel Marques de Oliveira was reported missing by his parents in Manaus, a city in northwest Brazil.

He left authoritie­s gobsmacked when they learnt he had embarked on his solo adventure after typing “how to get onto a plane unnoticed” into the Google search engines.

Emanuel’s mother, Daniele Marques, said she noticed her son’s disappeara­nce in the early hours of Saturday.

She said: “I woke up at 5.30am, went to his room, and saw that he was sleeping normally.

“Then I fiddled with my mobile phone a little and got up again, at 7.30am, and that is when I realised that he was no longer in his bedroom and I started to panic.”

His worried mother spent the day fretting over where her son could possibly be before learning that he was safe and sound on the other side of the country.

She received the news about the boy’s whereabout­s at 10pm.

The child was able to board a plane with no travel documentat­ion and no luggage, according to Manaus airport management.

JC Net, a media website, reported that the police investigat­ing the issue said the “child acted completely alone” and was able to “circumvent security systems” in order to board the plane.

The crew first observed the unaccompan­ied minor after the plane was in transit and informed the Federal Police and the Guardiansh­ip Council, who attempted to obtain informatio­n about the child.

Local media have also reported that police have requested security camera footage from the airport and have launched an inquiry.

 ?? ?? THE boy was able to board a plane with no travel documentat­ion and no luggage. | Wikimedia Commons
THE boy was able to board a plane with no travel documentat­ion and no luggage. | Wikimedia Commons

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