The girl was saved by
a German-flagged sailboat named Trotamar III, which brought her to Lampedusa on
Wednesday morning, according to the German charity Compass Collective that has
been operating in the Mediterranean Sea since August 2023.
She had neither food nor water with her, and was
suffering from hypothermia.
“It was an incredible coincidence that we heard the
voice of a girl even though the motors were running,’’ the sailboat’s captain,
Matthias Weidenluebbert, said in a press statement.
The crew immediately
cut the engines and searched for the source of the voice, Compass Collective's
KatjaTempel, told The Associated Press.
“She was exhausted and
tired and cold, but in general, she was fine when we fetched her out of the
water,'' Tempel said of the child.
According to the
girl’s account, she had floated in the sea for three days using innertubes
inflated with air and a lifejacket. She
told rescuers that she had set out in a metal boat with about 45 others, and
that she had been in contact with two other people until two days before the
rescue, when the contact was broken.
“We don’t know what
happened to the people,'' Tempel said. ”We assume that they all drowned, but we
don’t know what.”