Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Read What AirAsia QZ8501 Flight Attendant Said From 38,000 ft" Before She Died

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Khairunnisa Haidar Fauzi or also known as 'Nisa' to her friends was one of the victims of AirAsia plane crash and she left a heartfelt note which was posted in her Instagram account just two weeks before she died.

Before the incident, Fauzi wrote "I love you from 38,000ft" on a napkin, placed on a cabin window, and took a picture of it with a wing of the aircraft and blue sky on the background.

This was uploaded to her social media account and believed it was a message for her 22-year-old boyfriend named Divo. He was mentioned several times on Nisa's posts such as a collage image of 'love divo' words made out of silhouetted fingers against windows.


Flight QZ8501 was supposed to take passengers from Indonesia to Singapore but an unfortunate event happened when it crashed in the Java Sea taking away the lives of 162 people onboard. Though, it was not clear if Khairunnisa's last message was taken during this flight.



Nisa was a former law student before started working as a flight attendant for AirAsia. Local media said that a dead body with her name tag still pinned on her uniform was recovered among with four men and three women. Later on, officials confirmed that it was Khairunnisa's body.

Fairfax Media spoke to Nisa's father who described her daughter as 'beautiful and smart'. They had last seen their daughter 6 weeks ago.

“This is what we expected, and the sooner the body is returned, the sooner we can have her back. We plan on burying her back in our home town, Palembang. We've been promised they will facilitate it.” Haidar Fauzi added.

Despite the heartbreaking incident happened to their daughter, he and his wife were not deeply upset as they believe that they only borrowed her from God who took her back.

As per the report of Independent, friends and sympathisers took on their social media accounts to comment on her picture as the news of her death spread.

One commenter says, “You’re gone but not forgotten.”

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