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She helped save 82 people's lives so far. So very glad this story was on here today. we can all keep an eye out for situations that just don't 'seem' right.
Rob,
Appreciate your comments, we have to also be willing to become involved. If things don't seem right, we have to report it. If we're wrong, no harm done, but it may help save lives. These traffikers don't care about human lives, and when they're through with them have no qualms about disposing of them. Kudo's to the flight attendant who reported this, and all the others who are watching over us as passengers.
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