“He’s strong, he’s a jokester, but he’s strong. He’s a superhero,” Lashawn Hamiel, the mother of Andre Howard, told ABC affiliateWPVI.
On the evening of Friday, Jan. 31, according to anews releasefrom the City of Philadelphia, the crash happened near Roosevelt Mall at Cottman and Bustleton Avenues. A medical transportation jet left Northeast Philadelphia Airportwith two passengers — a mother and her daughter — and four crew membersand was heading for Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri.
According to flight logs, the plane was only in the air for about a minute when it crashed, killing all six onboard the plane, which was scheduled to make its final destination in Mexico. A person who drove their car very close to where the plane crashed was also killed, said the city.
WPVI reported that Andre was in the car with his siblings and his father, also named Andre Howard, when the crash occurred near the mall. The elder Howard said that debris was flying everywhere.
“My son…tells his little sister, ‘Get down,’ “ Howard recalled. “And he grabs her, I hear the glass shatter. I turn around, there’s a piece of metal sticking out of my son’s head from the plane.”
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A Good Samaritan took off his shirt to apply pressure on Andre’s head, WPVI reported, adding that police took the family to Jefferson Torresdale Hospital, where Andre underwent surgery.
“They told us my son wasn’t supposed to make it,” Howard told WPVI. “They also told us, ‘They don’t do children trauma.’ But they did for us, which was nothing but God.”
Andre was later brought to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia where he has made progress — after doctors initially told the family the child may never walk.
“To face death yesterday and speaking today, stepping up for his little sister,” said Howard, “like I train him and his other little brothers to do off of instinct. He’s my hero.”
“Andre’s family is overwhelmed with the emotional and financial burden of this unexpected tragedy,” read the GoFundMe description. “His medical care, which includes surgeries, therapy and ongoing treatment, will be extensive. While Andre’s strength and resilience shine through, his recovery will require time, care and resources.”
In an interview with WPVI, Hamiel was emotional in describing her son’s condition at the time he was hospitalized.
At apress conferenceheld on Monday, Feb. 3, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker said there were 24 people injured from the crash. Four people remained hospitalized with two of them in critical condition.
PEOPLE reached out to Hamiel for comment on Feb. 3.
source: people.com