marcusuk63
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- Mar 24, 2019
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i bet with hindsight the pilot is thinking why didnt i just bank the plane to the left so she fell back in
i bet with hindsight the pilot is thinking why didnt i just bank the plane to the left so she fell back in
Damn. He would definitely be carrying that one for life.i bet with hindsight the pilot is thinking why didnt i just bank the plane to the left so she fell back in
i think it was the anti malaria medication that caused her to do it .Thats the thing. She was completely normal before all of that. She began to feel and act different during the trip when she went ill. Heck she had trips last year as well, she had opportunities to do such a thing more than once. but i dont question the journalists, obviously what there reporting is of the testimonies of the other 2 accompanying the women in the plane. She was ill, they knew that. She reached to open the door, anyone seeing someone do that knows its for no good reason. and the poor lady was fairly older i believe and she tried held onto her leg until she gave up cause of exhaustion.
yeah i think it was something along those lines for sure.i think it was the anti malaria medication that caused her to do it .
I suspect that big pharma will stop at almost nothing to extract as much profit as possible, sometimes even going against their own purpose, which is to save lives and what not. To them, it is like a minor inconvenience and they would likely just sweep it under the rug as isolated incident. The attitude is prevalent in capitalism such that they don't care about the person dying (as long as it is not via their own hands - suicide), and would virtue signal just to appear palatable to the masses.
I hope she survived, and became some kinda native princess or reincarnated as something beautifulHere's an article, I thought maybe you'd like to read it
Alana's body may never be found after she jumped into big cat-infested area
A CAMBRIDGE university student who forced open a plane door and leapt to her death while on a trip to Madagascar, may never be found after landing in a remote animal infested savannah. Tragic Alana…www.thesun.co.uk