THE haunting first words of a cabin crew worker who survived a plane crash that killed 179 have been revealed.
The doomed Jeju Air plane skidded off the runway and smashed into a concrete barrier on Sunday in South Korea.
Just two people out of the 181 on board survived.
One of the survivors was a 33-year-old male flight attendant, who has only been identified by his surname, Lee.
He was rushed to Ewha Woman’s University Hospital in Seoul after the disaster.
According to his doctors, he woke up disorientated and asked: “What happened, why am I here”.
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