Woman sends personal message to family before Brazil plane crash
A passenger killed in last week's horrific plane crash in brazil sent a heartbreaking final message to his mother shortly before the accident. On august 9, a Voepass plane crashed from Cascavel in Paraná to Guarulhos in São Paulo and Vinhedo in Brazil. The flight took off from Cascavel Regional airport in Paraná at 11:56 and went to Guarulhos international airport in Sao Paulo. Although everything seemed normal until 1:20 p.m., the Brazilian air Force announced that the plane had lost contact with the planes.
Footage posted on social media showed the plane landing in a clump of trees, followed by a plume of black smoke. Authorities later confirmed that all 62 passengers on board the plane died in the crash.
Rosana Santos Xavier, a 23-year-old woman from Franco da Rocha, in Greater São Paulo, was one of the passengers who died in the accident. Rosanna was the main breadwinner for her family who went to work at the time, and her mother Rosemayer Xavier shared with tv Globo. She said her daughter works from home but has to travel to Toledo every two months for meetings with her company.
Shortly after boarding the plane, Rosanna posted messages on her family chat. At 11:47 in the morning, he wrote: "Man, it's a two-hour run. We got to the rain. I am very nervous about this flight. "I swear the plane is old." A few minutes later he said again: “The chair is broken. I swear Chaos."
After complaining about the two-hour flight, he also sent a selfie to his mother, who looked upset. Rosanna's mother told the Brazilian press that she advised her daughter to read a verse from the bible to calm her down. But as the messages continued, Rosemary began to worry.
He remembered when he found out about the plane crash on august 10, when the Brazilian authorities finished recovering the bodies of the 62 people who died. Investigators have begun examining the plane's black box to determine the cause of the accident. "A total of 62 bodies (34 men and 28 women) were found and transferred to the São Paulo morgue for identification and release to their families," the local government said.