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Cecelia Cichan - Definition

Cecelia M. Cichan (born April 10, 1983, now known as Cecelia M. Cichan-Lumpkin) is best known as the 4-year-old girl who survived the 1987 crash of a McDonnell-Douglas DC-9 carrying Northwest Airlines Flight 255, which occurred during the takeoff phase from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport for its flight to Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, with an onward flight to Santa Ana, California.

Her mother, Paula Cichan, is credited with saving Cecelia's life. It was believed she wrapped herself around the seat that her daughter occupied, protecting Cecelia from the post-crash fire. Paula Cichan died in the crash.

Cecelia Cichan was sent to live with relatives in Birmingham, Alabama, in the aftermath of the crash, who took precautions to ensure that she was not constantly hounded by the media. She is now a devout Catholic, and she attends the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Cichan avoids reporters and does not give interviews. As a result, little else is known about her life since the crash.

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