An amputee survivor of one of Britain’s worst air tragedies has recalled the moment she ‘knew we were definitely going to crash’ before 47 people died in the tragedy.
The British Midland Boeing 737 smashed into an M1 embankment in the Kegworth air disaster in Leicestershire following engine trouble on the night of January 8, 1989.
Alice O’Hagan, a mother-of-five from County Antrim, was among the passengers on board who became trapped between broken seats thrown forward on impact.
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