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South Korea: 'Should I say my last words?' Heartbreaking conversation with passenger's family before crash

 December 30, 2024

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Seoul: The heartbreaking final conversation a passenger on a plane that crashed while landing in South Korea had with his family standing at the airport has come to light.

According to a foreign news agency, 179 people were killed in the crash of a South Korean national airline plane, while 2 people were rescued alive.

CEO Jeju Air says that the causes of the plane crash are still unclear, no initial evidence of a malfunction in the plane was found, there was no previous record of accidents involving the crashed plane, and apologizes for the plane crash.

The traveler's last conversation with his family:

According to a report by a foreign news agency, a large number of people had come to the airport to pick up their loved ones, and one of them told about his last conversation with his passenger on the plane

The man said that we were told about a bird strike on the plane.

He said that I received a message on my phone a few minutes before the plane crashed, in which my passenger said, "A bird has stuck in the wing of our plane and we cannot land at the moment."

The person said that after reading this message, I sent a message asking how much longer it will take? And how long has this been happening? In response, the passenger sitting on the plane said, "It's all over now, should I say my last words? Should I make a will?"

After this, the man standing at the airport did not receive any message from his family.

It should be noted that the Moan Airport plane crash is the worst accident for any South Korean airline since 1997, when more than 200 people died in a 1997 plane crash in South Korea

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