Mysterious shadow resembling face haunts Thai plane crash site

Picture courtesy of Khaosod official website

Rescue workers experienced a chilling moment when a mysterious shadow resembling a face appeared while they were digging for human remains from an aeroplane crash that claimed nine lives. This incident, shared widely on social media, has captivated netizens and sparked numerous reactions.

A rescue worker from Bang Pakong named Jairak Pitakchip, yesterday, August 22, shared a photograph on social media taken during the initial excavation efforts to recover human remains and aeroplane parts from the crash site. The plane had tragically crashed the previous night, scattering debris and body parts over the area.

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The photograph showed a rescue worker operating an excavator, but what caught everyone’s attention was the mysterious shadow that looked remarkably like a human face.

“The moment I saw it, my heart skipped a beat,#GoodMorning, heading out for more searches. If you need my help, just let me know. #PlaneCrash.”

The online community quickly reacted to the post, with many expressing their shock and awe at the uncanny shadow. Comments poured in, with users both amazed and supportive of the rescue team’s ongoing efforts.

“The moment I saw it, my heart skipped a beat.”

The search operation has been ongoing for 11 hours, and the sight of such a spectral image amid the recovery efforts added an unsettling layer to an already tragic situation. The rescue team had to switch excavators due to concerns about potential landslides, which further complicated their work.

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The plane crash had resulted in a gruesome scene, with scattered human remains and aeroplane debris. The force of the explosion had caused extensive damage and fragmentation, making the recovery mission even more challenging for the rescue team. If you need my help, just let me know as another caption read, reported Khaosod.

Five Chinese nationals died in the crash, including a 12 year old girl, and four Thai nationals, including the two pilots and two flight attendants. Apart from the 12 year old girl, the four other Chinese nationals were identified as a 43 year old female named Zhang, a 45 year old Chinese woman, and two 13 year old girls named Yin and Tang.

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