The Plane Crash Should Have Killed Her. Sometimes She Wishes It Had.
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Astrid Lopez returned to the site of the Avianca Airlines Flight 52 crash, where she was once declared dead, alongside Dr. Victor Fornari, a psychiatrist who supported her post-accident. After 35 years, she sought to recover memories of the tragic event but instead felt only pain and loss of memory. The crash, which occurred on January 25, 1990, took 73 lives and greatly impacted the lives of survivors, emphasizing the tragedy's fading memory in public consciousness as few commemorated it afterward.
Astrid Lopez, after 35 years, revisited the Sandy crash site where she was once declared dead, seeking lost memories but feeling only pain and emptiness.
The crash of Avianca Airlines Flight 52 on January 25, 1990, resulted in 73 fatalities and highlighted serious failures in aviation safety and rescue.
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