The official who survived the plane crash that killed 179 people spoke for the first time.

The official who survived the plane crash that killed 179 people spoke for the first time.

30.12.2024 08:50

During the landing in South Korea, a passenger plane lost control and crashed into a wall, resulting in the deaths of 179 people. It was reported that only 2 cabin crew members survived the accident, one of whom, Koo Mo Mo, stated that one of the plane's engines caught fire and then exploded.

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A passenger plane belonging to Jeju Air, which took off from Bangkok, Thailand, went off the runway and crashed into a wall in South Korea. It was reported that only 2 out of the 175 passengers and 6 crew members survived the incident.

"SHOULD I SAY MY LAST WORDS?"

According to a report by the British news agency Reuters, one of the passengers sent a final message to a relative just before the accident. In the message, where the passenger mentioned that a bird got stuck in the plane's engine, they wrote, 'Should I say my last words?'

The crew member who survived the plane crash that killed 179 people spoke for the first time

SPOKE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HOSPITAL

Lee Im, a flight attendant who miraculously survived the crash and was urgently taken to the hospital, spoke her first words in the hospital. The 33-year-old Lee responded to the doctor's question 'Where does it hurt?' by saying 'What happened?'. When Lee was asked about the events, she reportedly questioned, 'Why am I here?', indicating that she experienced memory loss. It was stated that Lee, who was responsible for serving passengers in the tail section of the plane, had a broken left shoulder and injuries on her head, but was conscious.

The crew member who survived the plane crash that killed 179 people spoke for the first time

"PULSE NORMAL, CAN WALK"

It was reported that before the crash, Lee had fastened her seatbelt and thought the plane had landed, but she remembered nothing afterward. In a statement from the hospital, it was reported that Lee's pulse was normal and she was able to walk.

The crew member who survived the plane crash that killed 179 people spoke for the first time

"ONE OF THE ENGINES CAUGHT FIRE AND EXPLODED"

The second person who survived the crash was a female flight attendant in her 20s named Koo Mo Mo. The young woman stated that "one of the plane's engines caught fire and then exploded." It was emphasized that Koo Mo Mo, who was reported to be in no life-threatening condition, was located in the emergency exit area near the tail section of the plane and survived when the tail section broke off during the crash.

The crew member who survived the plane crash that killed 179 people spoke for the first time

"THE PLANE ALMOST COMPLETELY DISAPPEARED"

A fire department official stated that after the plane crashed into the wall, the chances of survival for the passengers were low, saying, "The plane almost completely disappeared; it is difficult to identify the deceased. Analyzing the remains will take time."

Jeju Air CEO Kim E-bae expressed condolences to the families of the deceased in an apology statement made after the accident and promised to provide all kinds of support to the victims' relatives.



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