The only survivor of a horror plane crash claims that she spoke to an angel who helped to save her.
Paola Amador Segura was on a small aircraft which was carrying six people in total, including her.
Five of the passengers lost their lives, but the 31-year-old managed to keep her life.
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Her family have come forward and revealed that she has spoken to them about a conversation she had during the ordeal.

They are convinced that it was an angel or some kind of supreme being that protected her.
Paulo, Paola’s brother, revealed that she had spoken to their mother, telling her that she awoke after the accident and spoke with one of her travel companions.

This left the family baffled, as everyone else on board the flight had tragically passed away.
Her sibling believes that some sort of miracle took place and that the person Paola was conversing with was an angel who was keeping her safe.

After returning to consciousness, the mother-of-three is adamant that she was talking to this person at all times.
She claims that she was told to remain calm, and was assured that someone was coming to rescue them.
Paola suggested that the co-pilot may have been speaking to her, but she never saw anybody and only heard a voice.
The plane crashed on Pico Blanco Hill, located in Escazú, a city in Costa Rica, on Monday (Nov 25).
Poor weather conditions triggered minimum visibility causing the flight to be redirected to the Juan Santamaría International Airport in Río Segundo, Costa Rica.
Just before 2pm, communication with the aircraft was lost, as reported by Need To Know.
It has been confirmed that Paola is in a stable condition in hospital, but does show signs of trauma throughout her body.

Miguel Ángel Villalobos, who is head of the emergency services at the San Juan de Dios Hospital said that her condition is fairly good.

She remains conscious, and her vital signs are stable.
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