
Hamaad Raza shared his heartbreak over his wife’s final texts before the tragic crash of American Airlines Flight 5342, which collided with a military helicopter near Washington.
His wife, 26, had texted him that the plane would land in 20 minutes, but his following messages were never delivered.
Raza prayed for her safety as emergency services searched the Potomac River.
He revealed his wife had flown to Wichita for work but had never been comfortable with flying
In a heartbreaking revelation, Hamaad Raza has shared the final text messages from his wife, 26,
before the tragic crash of American Airlines Flight 5342, which collided with a military helicopter near Washington.
Raza’s wife had sent a text to him just minutes before the crash, informing him that the plane was due to land in 20 minutes.
However, after that message, Raza’s subsequent texts went unanswered, as the aircraft tragically went down.
“I was praying for her safety the whole time, hoping for a miracle,” Raza said, his voice breaking.
Emergency services were soon dispatched to search the Potomac River, but there were no signs of survivors from the crash.
Raza revealed that his wife, who had flown to Wichita for work, had never been comfortable with flying
. “She always felt uneasy on planes, but she did it for her job,” he shared, expressing his sorrow at the unexpected loss.
The incident has left the community devastated, as loved ones continue to grieve the loss of the passengers and crew aboard the ill-fated flight.
Hamaad Raza has asked for privacy as he and his family mourn the tragic loss.