Чт. Дек 19th, 2024

A woman who died in a horrifying jet crash has revealed her terrifying last text message.

More horrific information about the Brazilian plane that crashed and killed all 62 people on board has surfaced, including a woman’s text messages expressing her concerns about the journey.

At at 11:46 AM, the Voepass ATR-72 turboprop aircraft took off from Cascavel Regional Airport in Cascavel, Paraná, with a landing planned at São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo.

Regretfully, the aircraft failed to communicate with air traffic control after less than two hours of flight, prompting additional inquiry into the situation.

It was subsequently ascertained that the aircraft had crashed shortly after 1:21 PM.

The airline verified that when it crashed, there were four crew members and 57 passengers on board the twin-engine turboprop aircraft, which was headed to Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo. Not a single person survived.

Source: Freepik

Voepass released a statement saying, “The company regrets to inform you that all 61 people on board flight 2283 died at the site. At this time, Voepass is prioritizing the provision of unrestricted assistance to the victims’ families and effectively collaborating with authorities to determine the causes of the accident,” they stated.

Rosana Xavier, a 23-year-old passenger, spoke with her family via a series of alarming texts regarding the state of the plane.

“Man, two hours of flight,” she penned in translated text shared by her mother, Rosemeire Xavier, with TV Globo as reported by Daily Mail“We’re going to arrive in the rain. I am so scared of this flight.”

“I swear. The plane is old,” she added.

She then told her loved ones that there was a “broken seat” on the flight, adding: “Chaos,” before snapping one last selfie, which showed her looking stone-faced and confused.

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Rosemeire Xavier, her mother, disclosed that she gave her some consoling words to ease her daughter’s anxiety, advising her to find solace in the Bible.

The site reports that during the course of the weekend, first responders were able to retrieve the bodies of all 34 male and 28 female passengers; however, only 17 victims—including the pilot, Danilo Romano, and his co-pilot, Humberto de Silva—have been identified.

During this incredibly trying time, our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their loved ones.