The story behind my plane crash ordeal- Kechi Okwuchi

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Kechi Okuwchi has recounted her experience during the Sosoliso plane crash of 2005 that killed all apart from 2 passengers

 

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Okwuchi appeared on FOX TV‘s ‘Good Day LA’ show before Darci Farmer was announced as the winner of the reality competition show.

 

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Narrating the bitter tale she said: “My last memory in the plane was just holding a friend’s hand. She was right next to me, the other aisle seat, just trying to pray to get out of the situation and escape into something else.

 

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“We never got a chance to do that because we heard this really weird loud scrapping metal sounds and I must have blacked out at that point because I was waking up in the hospital in South Africa five weeks later.”

 

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The first thing the talented singer saw when she opened her eyes was the nurse’s face, but said she could remember everything that her mother said while she was in a coma.

 

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Hear her:“Interestingly and miraculously, my mom had been talking to me all throughout my comatose state, telling me where I was and what had happened- everything. And in my subconscious I could hear her voice when she was repeating these things to me,” she said.

 

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“So when I opened my eyes I had full awareness of what had happened and where I was. It was quite a discovery because people rarely know whether or not people in comas can actually hear what is going on around them, but I could hear my mother’s voice.”

 

When she was informed that there were only two survivors from the plane crash Okwuchi took it in.

 

“They tried to tell me about two months before that one person I didn’t know had passed away from my school and I didn’t take it very well and so they knew they had to wait a little longer so that my psychological and mental state would not suffer upon hearing the news.

 

“So about five months into my treatment at the ICU in South Africa, that was when they revealed the full details to me and it was probably the most devastating moment of the entire experience. It was really had to recover from. It took the grace of God and my mom talking to me constantly and telling me they were in a better place” she sai

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