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A Real hero!
Yesterday
would have been her 52nd birthday, but PAN AM Flight Attendant Neerja
Bhanot of Chandigarh, India died at 23 being a hero. She is credited
with saving the lives of 360 passengers onboard PAN AM 73. When radical
Islamic terrorists hijacked her A/C in Karachi, Pakistan she informed
the pilots (who used their escape hatch to runaway) and kept both the
passengers/remaining crew calm. When the terrorists demanded to know who
the Americans were on the flight so they could execute them she
gathered all the passports and hid the ones belonging to Americans under
seat cushions. The terrorists confused and unable to determine the
national origins of the passengers didn’t execute anyone. When Pakistani
police raided the plane she was able to nearly singlehandedly evacuate
all the passengers as the firefight ensued. She being one of the last
people on board did a last check and found three children still hiding.
As she led the children to safety the surviving terrorists spotted the
children and opened fire on them. Neerja jumped in the way of the
bullets and was mortally wounded. She was able to evac the children to
safety before dying from her wounds. Neerja was awarded the Ashok Chakra
Award by India, the highest peacetime gallantry award possible. She was
the youngest and first civilian to ever be awarded this honor. Thanks
to Shattered Citadel for this!
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