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Serbian stewardess who survived jet crash in 1972 dies at 66

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Vesna Vulovic, a Serbian stewardess who miraculously survived a plunge from 10,000 meters after her plane exploded in mid-air in 1972, has died. She was 66.

Serbia's state TV said today Vulovic was found dead by her friends in her apartment in Belgrade. The cause of death was not immediately known.

Vulovic was 23 and working as a Yugoslav Airlines hostess on January 26, 1972, when the Douglas DC-9 airliner she was aboard blew up high above the snowy mountain ranges of Czechoslovakia. All 27 other passengers and crew aboard perished.

Vulovic entered the Guinness Book of Records in 1985 for "the highest fall survived without a parachute."
 

It was suspected that a bomb was planted inside the jet during a scheduled stopover in Copenhagen, Denmark, but no arrests were ever made.

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First Published: Dec 24 2016 | 4:32 PM IST

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