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Woman Sent Chilling Text And Selfie Just Before Plane Crashed Killing Everyone On Board

Plane crash victim sends eerie selfie and texts moments before disaster!

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It was supposed to be a routine flight, but for 23-year-old Rosana Xavier, a sense of dread took hold early.

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Hours before the fatal crash that claimed her life and 61 others, Rosana sent a series of chilling messages to her mother.

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Her words carried an ominous tone, now hauntingly prophetic in light of the tragedy.

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A normal flight becomes disastrous.

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At 1:20 p.m., the Brazilian Air Force reported that the plane was flying normally.

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Yet suddenly, the aircraft stopped responding to air traffic control, and within moments, tragedy struck.

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The plane plummeted from the skies, crashing violently into the ground, with no survivors left to tell the tale.

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Rosana’s tragic journey explained.

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Rosana was aboard a Voepass flight traveling from Cascavel in Paraná to Guarulhos in São Paulo on August 9.

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But her last words, texts, and selfie reveal the horror she felt during what would become her final moments.

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Rosana’s mother learns of plane tragedy.

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Rosana’s mother was home when she first heard about the disaster.

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The news hit like a tidal wave, sweeping away all hope she had clung to.

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“I was in despair. I started running around the house screaming,” she later told Brazil’s TV Globo.

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Her worst fears were confirmed as rescue teams scoured the wreckage and began the grim process of identifying the bodies.

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Out of the 62 lives lost, Rosana’s fate was tragically sealed among them.

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A haunting echo of the past.

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This wasn’t just another crash—this was the second fatal air disaster Brazil had seen in months, raising alarms across the aviation community.

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Back in 2007, Brazil faced its deadliest plane crash when a TAM Airlines flight tragically collided during landing in São Paulo, killing all 187 onboard.

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The crash led to major reforms in Brazil’s aviation protocols. But as this recent crash unfolded, questions resurfaced about the country’s air safety standards.

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Investigations are still underway to determine what exactly caused the plane to go down.

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Initial reports haven’t confirmed any mechanical failure, but Rosana’s ominous texts about the “old” plane certainly leave room for speculation.

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Rosana’s final texts revealed.

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At 11:47 a.m., Rosana texted her mother, “Man, two hours of flight. We’re going to arrive in the rain. I am so scared of this flight.”

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Adding to her unease, Rosana claimed, “I swear, the plane is old.”

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And it didn’t stop there. A minute later, she messaged again, sharing, “There is a broken seat. I swear. Chaos.”

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Anxiety captured in a selfie.

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As if capturing her fears, Rosana sent her mother a stoic selfie, her face revealing her anxiety, with no words needed.

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Rosana’s mother’s concern exposed.

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The selfie has since become a heartbreaking reminder of her final moments before the crash.

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Rosana’s mother, Rosemeire Xavier, was filled with concern as she received these unsettling texts.

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She urged her daughter to calm down and even asked her to read a Bible verse. But the tension lingered.

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Rosemeire could sense something was terribly wrong, but she didn’t imagine just how quickly things would spiral.

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Families mourn post-tragedy.

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By August 12, only 17 victims had been formally identified. Among them were the pilots, Danilo Romano and Humberto de Silva.

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For the victims’ families, the anguish is still fresh. Each day is a battle for answers, closure, and, ultimately, peace.

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In their initial statement, Voepass Airlines announced, “There is still no confirmation of how the accident occurred.”

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They’ve since been offering support to the families of the deceased through a 24-hour hotline.

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Rosana’s chilling final texts and selfie will forever echo in the hearts of those she left behind.

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The crash serves as a grim reminder that life can change in an instant, leaving behind a wake of unanswered questions.

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