TAM changes flight code after clairvoyant plane crash warning
Brazilian carrier TAM changed one of its flights numbers following the ominous prediction that a flight departing Sao Paulo last week would crash.
Well known clairvoyant Jucelino Nobrega da Luz told airline authorities flight number JJ3720 bound for Brasilia, would develop engine trouble and crash in Sao Paulo shortly after take-off.
Taking no chances, TAM changed the flight code to JJ4732 after it received "indispensable information," and said passenger security was paramount, a AFP news report said.
Nobrega da Luz said he had predicted the untimely deaths of predicted the deaths of Princess Diana and Brazilian racing driver Ayrton Senna, and most recently, the August death in a plane crash of Brazilian presidential candidate Eduardo Campos.
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