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Lucky pair: South Sudan plane crash survivor tells how he saved baby who miraculously only suffered a broken leg and forehead cut

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Wuor Arop, lone adult survivor in the South Sudan air crash.

The lone adult survivor of a South Sudan plane crash said that he cradled a stranger's baby in his arms as doomed passengers shouted the aircraft was going down, and he and the child were the only people who lived through the carnage.

Wuor Arop also said from his hospital bed where he was recovering with limbs broken in six places and a head injury that the plane carried more than 30 unauthorised passengers.

The Soviet-built Antonov AN-12 had taken off from South Sudan's capital, Juba, on Thursday and was headed for the Paloich oil fields with a crew of six when it crashed, according to South Sudan's Civil Aviation Authority. Thirty-seven people died in the crash, said officials.

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The only other survivor was Nyalou Thong, a 13-month-old baby, not related to Arop, whom he cradled in his arms during the crash. She survived with a broken leg and a cut on her forehead.

Nyalou Thong, 13 months old, broke her leg. Photo: AP
Nyalou Thong, 13 months old, broke her leg. Photo: AP
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Shortly after take-off, other passengers started shouting that the plane was crashing, said Arop.

"The baby I grabbed, [she] was near me," he said. "Plus my friend who was near me, he stepped on me so I grabbed him."

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