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How a boy, 8, escaped jihadists and travelled 3,500 miles in search of a school

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Young Oumar survived militants, a desert crossing, slavery, prison and a small boat crossing to get to safety.

Oumar, 8, was rescued on a small boat crossing the Mediterranean (Picture: Getty)
Oumar, 8, was rescued on a small boat crossing the Mediterranean (Picture: Getty)

An eight-year-old boy who lost his family when jihadists attacked their village has been found safe 3,500 miles away.

Oumar, from Tambaga, Mali, survived violent militants, a treacherous desert trek, slavery, prison and two dangerous small boat voyages, according to people who helped him when he arrived in Italy recently.

Groups linked to Islamic State and Al-Qaeda have killed thousands of people in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso over the past year.

Parts of Mali have become battlegrounds for jihadists fighting Mali’s military junta, who in 2022 forced out French troops and UN peacekeepers who had been keeping the militants at bay.

Oumar’s life was turned upside down when fighters arrived in his area, forcing locals to flee on foot.

The boy became separated from his parents and decided his best hope was to keep walking, joining other refugees who crossed the Sahara desert and ended up in Libya.

While seeking out a boat from Tripoli to Europe, he was captured by gangsters who manage the flow of migrants and refugees.

African boy, eight, travels 3,500 miles ALONE through Sahara desert before ending up in jail trying to cross the Med in tiny boat - to find somewhere to go to SCHOOL in Europe An eight-year-old boy has travelled 3,500 miles from Africa to Italy in search of a school after a jihadist group attacked his hometown. Oumar decided he had to leave his tiny village near Tambaga in the west of Mali after the attack on his hometown four months ago. He walked through the Sahara desert and spent time in prison before finally boarding a dinghy to try and cross the Mediterranean Sea to get to Europe. After the gruelling journey he was able to phone his father, whose number he had remembered by heart, to tell him he was alright. During the attack four months prior, he had fled on foot from the terrorists but became separated from his family.
Oumar walked 2,700 miles from Mali to Tripoli and twice escaped capture to get himself on a boat

They kept him in a camp and forced him to work as a welder and painter, suffering abuse which left him with a fractured ankle and various scars.

Oumar eventually escaped and made it onto a dinghy bound for Europe, but it was intercepted and he was thrown in a notorious jail.

He managed to escape again by hiding in a bin, and made it onto a dinghy leaving Zawiya with another boy who recognised him from prison and looked after him from then on.

Their boat was nearly intercepted by Libyan coastguards in the middle of the crossing, but an NGO lifeboat, Ocean Viking, intervened and rescued them.

African boy, eight, travels 3,500 miles ALONE through Sahara desert before ending up in jail trying to cross the Med in tiny boat - to find somewhere to go to SCHOOL in Europe An eight-year-old boy has travelled 3,500 miles from Africa to Italy in search of a school after a jihadist group attacked his hometown. Oumar decided he had to leave his tiny village near Tambaga in the west of Mali after the attack on his hometown four months ago. He walked through the Sahara desert and spent time in prison before finally boarding a dinghy to try and cross the Mediterranean Sea to get to Europe. After the gruelling journey he was able to phone his father, whose number he had remembered by heart, to tell him he was alright. During the attack four months prior, he had fled on foot from the terrorists but became separated from his family.
He suffered a fractured ankle caused by abuse from his captors in Libya

Some 336 people were on board, including 42 children, and many passengers had died from dehydration or heatstroke according to Italian newspaper Il Messagero.

One of the first things Oumar did after arriving in Ancona, Italy, was ask to borrow a phone to call his father, whom he hadn’t spoken to for four months. He had memorised the phone number.

‘Dad, I’m here, on the other side, in Europe,’ he said, according to Alessandro Maria Fucili, director of CEIS, a migrant centre in Ancona.

‘The father was surprised, incredulous, he said happily, as if he had won the Olympics,’ Mr Fucili told the newspaper.

TOPSHOT - Migrants wait to be rescued as they drift in the Mediterranean Sea some 20 nautical miles north off the coast of Libya on October 3, 2016. Italy coordinated the rescue of more than 5,600 migrants off Libya, three years to the day after 366 people died in a sinking that first alerted the world to the Mediterranean migrant crisis. (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS / AFP) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)
He was one of hundreds of people rescued from a dinghy (a different vessel is shown above (Picture: AFP)

‘Now [Oumar] is discovering Italy, he looks around, he observes curiously, he wants to go to school. The resilience of this little boy is striking.’

The boy’s story was confirmed by various other survivors of the dinghy crossing who told an Italian journalist he had given them the same account, as well as the older boy, who had personally seen him in prison.

The boys hugged and parted ways when they arrived in Ancona as they had to be processed individually.

He has been treated with a cast for his broken ankle and CEIS is trying to find a place for him in a local primary school.

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