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Jeju Air Passenger Sends Chilling KakaoTalk Messages Minutes Before Fatal Crash

A member of the family shared the messages with News1.

As rescue efforts proceed at Muan Worldwide Airport after the horrific aircraft crash, News1 shared an image of chilling messages from a passenger who was aboard the flight.

Bangkok-Korea Airplane Crashes At Muan Worldwide Airport—28 Confirmed Useless

On December 29, 2024 (KST), round 9:07 AM, a Jeju Air flight carrying 181 individuals (175 passengers and 6 crew members) from Bangkok to Muan didn’t land, leading to quite a few casualties. Korean information shops have since reported that the plane was unable to deploy its touchdown gear—primarily based on witness footage that exhibits the aircraft scraping throughout the runway, unable to scale back velocity, earlier than it veered off the runway, crashing right into a wall.

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| YTN

In the meantime, a member of the family of a passenger aboard the flight has come ahead to share the final string of KakaoTalk messages they acquired. To News1, the member of the family talked about that they haven’t been in a position to get in contact with the passenger since.

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| News1

Passenger: We’re holding.

Passenger: A chook received caught within the wing…

Household: Huh?

Passenger: …so we will’t land but.

Household: Since when?

Passenger: Simply now.

Passenger: Ought to I go away a will?

The chilling messages recommend that there was a “chook strike,” or an aviation time period referring to a collision between an plane and a number of birds. Nonetheless, nothing has been verified; Authorities on the crash website and different aviation consultants are engaged on confirming the reason for the crash.

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Rescue groups on the crash website. | Yonhap

In the meantime, updates from Muan Worldwide Airport have now confirmed a minimum of 62 useless. A Yonhap information report has since quoted Jeonnam Hearth Division stating that “Of the 181 individuals, 2 have been rescued, and the bulk are presumed useless.”

Supply: News1 and Yonhap (1) and (2)
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