💔💔Passenger sent heartbreaking final text message before plane skidded and crashed killing 179 people…Read more in the first comment💔💔👇

A passenger aboard the doomed Jeju Air flight texted a relative with a final message moments before

the plane slammed into a concrete barrier and burst into flames in South Korea, killing 179 people.

One of the passengers aboard the jet, which flew from Thailand to Muan International Airport Sunday morning, texted a relative that a bird was stuck in the plane’s wing, according to News1 agency.

“Should I say my last words?” the passenger texted their relative, according to the outlet.

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