Survivor sensed danger moments before Honduras plane crash
One of the five survivors of a tragic plane crash in Honduras felt a strong premonition moments before the flight took off. Liliana Estrada, 25, texted her boyfriend that she sensed something was wrong as the plane prepared to leave Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport. The flight, operated by Lahnsa Airlines, took off at 6:28 PM but crashed into the Caribbean Sea just two minutes later. The incident claimed the lives of 12 people, including the pilot and a well-known musician. Estrada said the plane had problems before departure, as the flight was delayed for more than 25 minutes without explanation. Estrada recounted her experience from her hospital bed. She texted her boyfriend to express her love moments before the crash, which she cannot fully remember. She suffered several injuries, including a fractured pelvis. Despite being in pain, she feels grateful to be alive and appreciates the fishermen who rescued her. Lahnsa Airlines has promised to cover medical and funeral expenses, but Estrada criticized the airline for not reaching out to her or taking responsibility for the tragedy. She emphasized the need for justice and accountability in the aftermath of the crash. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident, with early reports suggesting a potential engine failure. Estrada expresses a desire to take her second chance at life seriously and to advocate for the victims who lost their lives.