00:00I was sitting across the aisle from him. About 40 minutes into the flight,
00:05I heard an incredibly loud bang. I don't even know what to call it. I'd never heard anything
00:10louder in my life. I turned toward him and saw that part of his body had already been pulled
00:16out through the window. The vacuum pulled him through the window. I got up and unfastened my
00:24seatbelt. The woman sitting next to him was holding onto his arm. I went over to help her,
00:29but we just didn't have the strength. We couldn't pull him away from the window.
00:33Then a man from across the aisle got up, came over, and helped us. Together, we managed to pull him
00:38back inside. His upper body was severely disfigured. His arm was badly injured, and there was blood
00:45everywhere. His ears, eyes, and nose were all badly damaged. He was completely disfigured.
00:54There was chaos on board the plane. Everyone was just praying that we would stay alive.
00:59Everyone was focused on their own survival. The only help I received was from the woman
01:03sitting next to my husband and from the man who came over to help me. During that time,
01:08my husband collapsed three times, and we had no other assistance.
01:15How can you clear a defective aircraft for flight? There were around 160 people on that plane.
01:21I don't know the exact number, but about 160 passengers. Someone has to answer for that.
01:27Let's go.
01:27Let's go.
01:27Let's go.
01:28Let's go.
01:28Let's go.
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