
‘Miracle’ Air Canada flight attendant posted eerie social-media premonition three years before La Guardia crash
NY Post
The Air Canada flight attendant ejected from the plane and tossed more than 300 feet in Sunday’s deadly crash at La Guardia posted an eerie social-media premonition almost three years to the day before the horrifying accident.
“Mirror, mirror on the wall, I will get up after I fall. Whether I run, walk, or crawl, I will set my goals and achieve them all,” Solange Tremblay wrote on Facebook on March 15, 2023.
Rescuers found Tremblay still strapped to the ill-fated plane’s jump seat after the jet collided with a fire truck on the airport’s Runway 4.
She suffered multiple injuries, including a broken leg, her daughter Sarah Lépine, told Quebec outlet TVA Nouvellas.
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“They found her, and she was still strapped into her seat. She had a guardian angel watching over her. It could have been much worse,” Lépine said.

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