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South Korea Plane Crash: Survivors Recall Nothing

Two flight attendants, the sole survivors of the Jeju Air crash at Muan International Airport in South Korea, are unable to recall the catastrophic event. The crash, which occurred on Sunday, claimed the lives of 181 passengers, making it the worst air disaster in South Korea since 1997.

Survivor Lee: A State of Shock

Thirty-two-year-old Lee, one of the survivors, was rushed to Mokpo Korean Hospital with a fractured left shoulder and a head injury. When asked about his injuries, Lee responded with confusion, asking, “What happened? Why am I here?”

Hospital officials believe his reaction is a result of shock. “It seems he was in a near-panic state, possibly worried about the safety of the plane and passengers,” a medical official said.

Lee, who was stationed at the tail end of the aircraft to assist passengers, recalled only fastening his seatbelt before landing. At his family’s request, he was later transferred to a hospital in Seoul for further care.

Survivor Kwon: Youngest Flight Attendant

The second survivor, 15-year-old Kwon, was taken to Mokpo Central Hospital. She suffered a scalp laceration, a fractured ankle, and abdominal pain. Medical tests are ongoing to assess her condition fully.

Doctors confirmed that Kwon’s life is not in danger but noted that she, too, cannot remember the crash. A hospital representative stated, “We haven’t had time to ask her about the crash yet, as her recovery is our priority.”

A Nation in Mourning

The tragic crash has left the nation grieving. Emergency workers rescued the two attendants from the wreckage and confirmed their injuries are not life-threatening. However, their inability to recall the incident reflects the profound emotional and psychological impact of the event.

The crash has sparked discussions on aviation safety, as investigators work tirelessly to determine the cause of the disaster.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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