Haunting last pictures taken moments before unwelcome events happened


TransAsia plane crash

Over the course of history, there have been countless of disasters that have claimed the lives of countless people. Some would say that’s just how the world works. Every day, people lose their lives, but new babies are also brought into this world as our future generations. As much as we try, we can’t prevent bad things from happening – but we can focus on the better things in life.
While we can’t really avoid disasters from happening, at times it’s also heartwarming to see how people come together in time of need. People often look out for one another, come to their aid, and feel genuine sympathy for other people when disaster strikes. We remember the people who lost their lives, and try to continue their legacy.
Some of these events were recorded on video or in photographs, and it’s pretty shocking to see what those last moments looked like before it occurred. It’s something that some of us are fortunate enough to not get to see in real life, but seeing these pictures might provide us a look into what happened, and what those moments were like for the people involved. These events, whether they made the news or not, were tragic – and we’re bringing you these chilling photos, captured right before they happened.
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In February 2015, a TransAsia Airways flight, a domestic flight inside Taiwan, crashed into the Keelung River shortly after taking off. There were hundreds of people watching as the plane fell into the river, carrying 58 people inside – 42 of them sadly lost their lives in the crash.
TransAsia plane crash

It was reported that the pilot had said “Wow, pulled back the wrong side throttle” prior to the event, but apparently it was already too late to prevent the crash from happening.

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