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Anna Highfield & Jonathan Coles

Teenage stowaway miraculously survives 250-mile flight from London to Netherlands

A teenage stowaway defied the odds to survive a 250-mile flight from London to the Netherlands - clinging on as the plane reached 19,000ft.

The boy, 16, was found next to the landing gear of a plane which touched down at Maastricht Airport before being taken to hospital yesterday, reports say.

The youngster, thought to be Kenyan, was found on a flight from London Stansted and had severe hypothermia, according to Dutch News.

The flight in question is thought to have been a Turkish Airlines cargo journey using an Airbus A330, reports My London - which came from Nairobi via Istanbul.

A spokesperson for Stansted Airport said the plane originally departed from Kenya to Turkey, then on to Stansted before heading to Maastricht.

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The Dutch Royal Marechaussee - a police branch of the Netherlands' armed forces - said it would be investigating possible human smuggling (Hollandse Hoogte/REX/Shutterstock)

They added that there was nothing to suggest the teenager entered the plane in Britain.

The Dutch Royal Marechaussee - a police branch of the Netherlands' armed forces - said on Twitter it would be investigating the possibility of human smuggling in connection with the stowaway.

A spokesman for Maastricht Aachen Airport said the boy was fortunate to have survived the journey.

He told Netherland News Live : "He had tremendous luck to get through this."

Most stowaways hidden in the lower part of the wheel either freeze to death or fall from hiding places during flight.

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