The sole survivor of a Yemeni jet that crashed into the Indian Ocean has been reunited with her father back in France.
Bahia Bakari clung on to floating debris for more than 12 hours before search teams spotted her struggling in rough seas near the archipelago of Comoros.
Rescuers have failed to find any of the remaining 152 passengers and crew since the Yemenia Airbus 310 jet crashed in rough weather on Tuesday.
Bahia, thought to be between 12 and 14 years old, spent a day recovering in hospital in the capital of Comoros, Moroni, before heading home.
"I am torn between relief and sadness. I am happy to see my daughter but her mother did not come back," her father Bakari Kassim said at Roissy Airport in Paris.
He has has revealed that his daughter was not wearing a life jacket during her ordeal and could not swim.
In two days we haven't found a body, any large pieces of debris or suitcases floating on the water.
Disaster centre member Ibrahim Abdourazak
When rescuers found her in the dark she was amid a sea of bodies, clinging to a piece of debris and surrounded by a fuel slick, and was too weak to react.
Comoran doctors, who marvelled at Bakari's escape with little more than cuts, bruises and a fractured collar bone, said she was discharged on her father's request.
"It was on the demand of her father in France. The girl was regaining her spirit and was in a satisfactory physical state," said Dr Jean Youssef.
Television images showed her lying weakly in a poorly-equipped intensive care bed, unaware her mother had died in the crash.