A woman sent this chilling message to her family before the plane crashed, killing everyone on board.

A woman who perished in a horrific airplane crash has revealed her harrowing final text message. More horrible details about the Brazilian airliner that crashed and killed all 62 people on board have emerged, including phone messages from a woman expressing her reservations about the voyage.The Voepass ATR-72 turboprop aircraft took off from Cascavel Regional Airport in Paraná at 11:46 AM and will land at São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo.

Unfortunately, the aircraft failed to communicate with air traffic control after less than two hours of flight, necessitating further investigation into the matter.It was later determined that the aircraft had crashed just after 1:21 PM. The airline said that when the twin-engine turboprop aircraft crashed, it was carrying four crew members and 57 passengers on its way to Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo.

Not one person survived.Voepass issued a statement that read, “The business regrets to inform you that all 61 individuals on board aircraft 2283 died at the scene. Voepass is currently prioritizing the provision of unrestricted help to the victims’ families while also successfully engaging with authorities to determine the causes of the disaster, they claimed.

Rosana Xavier, a 23-year-old passenger, communicated with her family via a series of distressing SMS about the condition of the plane. “Man, two hours of flight,” she wrote in a translated text shared by her mother, Rosemeire Xavier, with TV Globo, according to the Daily Mail. “We are going to arrive in the rain. “I am terrified of this flight.”

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I swear. “The plane is old,” she explained.She then informed her loved ones that there was a “broken seat” on the airplane, adding “Chaos,” before taking one more selfie, which showed her looking stone-faced and perplexed.Her mother, Rosemeire Xavier, revealed that she comforted her daughter and advised her to seek solace in the Bible.

According to the website, first responders were able to remove the bodies of all 34 male and 28 female passengers over the weekend; however, only 17 deceased have been identified, including the pilot, Danilo Romano, and his co-pilot, Humberto de Silva.During this extremely difficult time, our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families.

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