I'm in Another World

I'm in Another World
Confessions of Grandmother Missing 9 Days in the Forest, SAR Team Shocked when Finding Victim, 'I'm in Another World'

 - The following is the confession of the grandmother who was missing for 9 days in the forest. 
The grandmother was finally found after 9 days of searching in the forest. How shocked the SAR team was when they found out that the grandmother claimed to have been taken to another world. Falentika Floregina (66), a grandmother in Lirikelang hamlet, Wuluwutik Village, Nita District, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, who was reported missing while going to the garden, Wednesday (3/4/2024), was finally found. 

Falentika was found by a joint SAR team around the forest in Lirikelang hamlet, Thursday (11/4/2024) at around 07.00 WITA. "On the sixth day of the search, we received reports from residents that the victim had been found about four kilometers from the search location," said Head of Basarnas Maumere, Supriyanto Ridwan in Maumere, Supriyanto revealed that Falentika was found safe. However, his condition was weak. "The victim's condition was weak. While he was missing, the victim admitted that he felt like he was in another world," he said. 

Previously, Falentika went to the garden in Lirikelang Hamlet, on Wednesday (3/4/2024) at around 07.00 WITA. At that time the weather was raining heavily. 
Until the afternoon, Falentika Floregina had not returned. 

The family then looked for Falentika Floregina, but still couldn't find anything. The family then reported the incident to Basarnas Maumere, last Thursday (4/4/2024). Falentika's grandmother became a concern for the family after her whereabouts were unknown for several days. Falentika Floregina, a 60 year old grandmother in Lirikelang Hamlet, Wuluwutik Village, Nita District, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), was reported missing since Wednesday (3/4/2024). 
The appearance of Falentika's grandmother after she disappeared for 9 days and was only recently found

The Head of Basarnas Maumere, Supriyanto Ridwan, revealed that initially Falentika Floregina went to the garden in Lirikelang Hamlet at around 07.00 WITA. "At that time the weather was raining heavily," said Supriyanto in Maumere, Until the afternoon, Falentika Floregina had not returned. The family then looked for Falentika Floregina, but still couldn't find anything. 

The family then reported the incident to Basarnas Maumere, on Thursday (4/4/2024). 
Next, a joint SAR team was deployed to the incident location which is around 7.5 kilometers from the Maumere SAR Office. 
The team came equipped with mounteneering equipment. Search operations have been carried out since Saturday (6/4/2024), but until now there has been no result. Supriyanto added that the search for the third day today, was carried out since morning at 07.00 WITA. 

"We hope the victim will be found soon. The search operation involves the family and local residents," said Supriyanto. 
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 10 years ago also holds many mysteries. 
Where 10 years ago, the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was declared to have lost contact but the whereabouts and cause of the disappearance are unknown to this day. The Boeing 777 aircraft carrying 239 passengers was known to have flown from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with its final destination to Beijing, China on March 8 2014. 

The latest news, plane wreckage was found in Madagascar. 
Until finally, 10 years later a former pilot revealed a terrifying new theory. There are various theories surrounding the disappearance of MH370, ranging from the possibility that the plane was hijacked by terrorists, taken hostage in Afghanistan, to crashing in the Cambodian jungle. 

Quoted by the East Java Tribune from Sky News Australia via Tribun-Medan.com, a former pilot named Mike Glynn appeared and gave a confession. Mike Glynn, a former Australian Qantas pilot, said the passengers and crew of MH370 may have been disabled before they realized what was happening. This theory was expressed by Glynn in a Sky News Australia documentary entitled MH370: Ten Years On, which was broadcast on Tuesday (20/2/2024). 

Previously, one of the theories circulating regarding the disappearance of MH370 was that the plane's captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah (53), was suspected of committing suicide. 
However, the authorities have not yet been able to confirm the veracity of this information. 
Regarding this, Glynn said that there was a possibility that the pilot was involved so that MH370 could not be traced until now. 
Malaysia Airlines plane MH370 that disappeared 10 years ago (Instagram)

Glynn stated that the pilot may have deliberately controlled the plane's valves that regulate the release of air pressure in the cabin during flight. 
"So basically, the pilot only needs to press a few buttons in a few moments," Glynn was quoted as saying by Sky News. 
"Yes. Make sure the door is locked, so no one can get in. There's nothing anyone can do," he said. 

Furthermore, Glynn explained, when the plane's exhaust valve is opened, the air pressure in the plane will drop in a short time. 
According to him, everyone on the plane will experience hypoxia or lack of oxygen if the plane does not lower its altitude within 3-4 minutes. This condition can cause passengers to experience confusion and a rapid heartbeat before losing consciousness. 
A similar incident occurred in 2005 when Helios Airways pilots failed to regulate the plane's cabin pressure. The pilot's actions caused 121 passengers and crew to lose consciousness before the plane crashed in Greece two hours later due to running out of fuel. 

Glynn then also revealed another possibility behind the scenario before Malaysia Airlines MH370 went missing. He emphasized that it was easy for pilots to prevent other parties from entering the cockpit. The reason is, the cockpit door was designed to keep people out, whether passengers or crew, after the 9/11 tragedy in the US. 
"The door will close automatically, and the pilot can lock it with this button," he said. "And you can also close the doors, there is a manual latch that prohibits everyone from entering the flight deck. You can have full control of the doors," he said. 
Illustration of a plane crash. (freepik.com)

Meanwhile, the figure of the pilot was revealed. Zaharie Amad Shah Zaharie Amad Shah was born July 31, 1961. Reporting from The Sun, he joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981. Shah has had a career as a pilot for Malaysia Airlines for 33 years with 18 flying hours. 
423 hours. During his career at Malaysia Airlines, Zaharie Amad Shah was said to have had a good track record and seniority. 
He was recognized as an accomplished and respected pilot who had no blemishes on his record. 

Zaharie Amad Shah has received a certificate from the Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) as a simulator test examiner. Zaharie Ahmad Shah is married and has three children. 
He lives with his wife in a luxurious house and builds his own flight simulator. After the disappearance of the plane, rumors emerged that his wife had moved out of the house. The co-pilot of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was Fariq Abdul Hamid. 
The flight was his first experience flying a Boeing 777 as a first officer. 

He had flown five times before with a co-pilot examiner supervising him. But he had 2,763 hours of experience flying jets before moving to larger aircraft. 
Previously, researchers consisting of Richard Godfrey, Hannes Coetzee, and Professor Simon Maskell had said that MH370 was around 1,560 kilometers west of Perth, Australia. This allegation is based on the Weak Signal Propagation Reporter (WSPR) to track MH370's flight path for six hours after contact was lost. 

"This technology has been developed over the last three years and the results are new, credible evidence," they said last September 2023. The researchers stated that their findings were similar to analyzes carried out by Boeing as well as drift analyzes carried out by the University of Western Australia on debris found around the Indian Ocean. 
In tracking MH370, researchers combined Boeing data, Inmarsat satellites and analysis. 
The combination of these data produced a significant finding that the location of the plane crash was the same. 
"Together with this (data), a comprehensive picture of the final hours of flight MH370 can be compiled," the researchers said. 

They explained that MH370 had flown towards the Indian Ocean and that the plane then ran out of fuel at some point after the last signal at midnight. In 2023, 41 discoveries related to the disappearance of MH370 have been made across most of the East Coast of Africa to Cape Town. 

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