A few days ago, Japan Airlines collided with a coast guard aircraft at Haneda Airport and caused a fire, resulting in the loss of two checked pets, triggering discussions among netizens about “no pets allowed in the cargo hold.” (Image, taken from Japan Airlines Facebook)
An explosion occurred at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan on the 2nd. Japan Airlines flight JAL516 collided with a Coast Guard aircraft parked on the runway. Although all 379 people on board the Japan Airlines flight escaped, 5 people on board the Japan Airlines flight were killed and 1 was injured. In addition, earlier Japan Airlines also confirmed that the aircraft was on board There were 2 checked pets that could not be rescued. Former Fuji TV anchor Shinsuke Kasai posted on IG yesterday (3rd) about the Haneda Airport fire incident. Unexpectedly, a netizen showed up and left a message, saying that his beloved cat died in the accident, crying, “I’m sorry for leaving you alone.” ”. Some Japanese netizens also signed a petition, hoping that pets would not be allowed to ride in the cargo hold.
A plane collision occurred at Haneda Airport. Although all 379 people on the Japan Airlines flight escaped and were praised for their miracles, a cat and a dog in the checked baggage area died in the fire because they were too late to be rescued. On the 3rd, Japanese freelance anchor Shinsuke Kasai posted on his IG about the Haneda Airport fire incident, lamenting that the coast guard plane was supposed to be transporting sponsors, but an accident occurred. Maybe the team member who died had saved countless lives, so he heard the news. It’s very frustrating.
Unexpectedly, under this post, a netizen appeared and left a message. He said that he was a passenger on the Japan Airlines flight that had the accident, and that he lost his beloved pet cat in the cargo hold in the accident. He was in the fire when the fire spread. He kept shouting, imagining how terrifying and painful the dark cargo hold would be. The owner also shouted to the cat: “I’m sorry for leaving you alone.” He hoped that no one would experience the same pain as him again.
A netizen left a message under Shinsuke Kasai’s IG post, saying that he lost his beloved cat due to the Haneda Airport fire incident. (Photo taken from @shinsuke.kasai IG)
Other netizens who saw the owner’s message responded to comfort the owner, hoping that the owner would soon regain his composure, and said they couldn’t help crying when they saw the news of the pet’s death. Today, Shinsuke Kasai once again posted about the matter, revealing that when he was watching TV and saw the news about the Haneda Airport fire, when he lamented that all JAL personnel had escaped, his wife instead raised the question “whether all the pets are safe”, and she also He believes that all French airlines can allow pets to fly in the cabin, and that Japanese airlines should do the same. This also made Shinsuke Kasai start to think about the possibility of pets flying in the cabin.
After the death of the pet in the cargo hold and Shinsuke Kasai’s post were reported by Japanese media, Japanese netizens launched an initiative on the change.org websiteCo-sign, saying that pets are also beloved family members. If a plane crashes, humans can escape, but pets cannot be unacceptable. Moreover, pets do not board the plane voluntarily, so they hope to sign a petition to ban pets from staying in the cargo hold. Currently, more than 14,000 people have signed the petition.
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2024-01-04 05:24:09