Father
Of Hawaii Teenage Stowaway Denied Access To Son: Report
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[May 03, 2014]
(Reuters) - The father of a
15-year-old Somali boy who survived a trip from California to Hawaii
stowed away in the wheel well of a jet has been denied access to his son
days after arriving in Honolulu in a bid to bring him home, a newspaper
reported on Friday.
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Reuters could not immediately confirm the report.
The boy sneaked into the wheel compartment of a Boeing 767 that took
off last month from San Jose International Airport. He became one of
only a fraction of stowaways to survive in freezing temperatures and
low oxygen levels.
He told investigators he wanted to go to Africa to see his mother,
according to CNN.
The father arrived on Monday with clean clothing and gifts for the
boy, who has been in hospital, but was not allowed to see him, the
San Jose Mercury News newspaper reported, citing a family member and
a source close to the family.
The father is seeking to take him home to California, the newspaper
reported.
Hawaii's Department of Human Services did not immediately respond to
requests for comment on the newspaper report on Saturday.
A spokeswoman for the department has said the boy's father arrived
in Honolulu, but on Friday said its child welfare agency would not
release additional information.
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"Citing privacy and confidentiality, Child Welfare Services will not
disclose any information regarding the current status of the
15-year-old youth who stowed away in a Hawaiian Airlines wheel well
on April 20, 2014," spokeswoman Kayla Rosenfeld said.
(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Pravin Char)
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