Cecelia Crocker

Cecelia Crocker

survivor United States

Cecelia Crocker, formerly known as Cecelia Cichan, is a sole survivor of the tragic Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crash in 1987, which claimed the lives of 154 people, including her parents and brother. At just four years old, she emerged from the wreckage with physical scars and emotional trauma that have shaped her life. In remembrance of her survival, she has an airplane tattoo on her wrist as a personal symbol of resilience and a reminder of her past. Despite the horrors she endured, Crocker reflects on her survival as a random act of fate, contemplating the deeper meaning of her existence.

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Australia Australia: Cecelia Crocker, who was known as Cecelia Cichan at the time of the crash, survived a crash in Michigan in 1987 that killed 154 people on board. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: News that one man survived weighs on other sole survivors of plane crashes