TransAsia crash survivors say last-minute seat change, strangers' help saved their lives
Divers describe grisly scene in the submerged wreckage of flight GE235

An uncanny premonition saved the life of TransAsia Airways passenger Chen Ming-chung.
The 50-year-old property broker - one of 15 people rescued from flight GE235 on Wednesday - had an "uneasy feeling" before he boarded the plane and insisted that he change seats.
Chen's wife, Shih Chiu-mei, said he told her that he switched seats to the right-hand side of the ATR72-600 propeller aircraft. It was a move that saved his life.
His original seat was on the side to first hit the water when the plane banked and crashed into Taipei's muddy Keelung River, killing at least 31 people.
"His life was really saved because of that," Shih said yesterday at the Taipei hospital where her husband was being treated for a broken arm.
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The aircraft left Taipei Songshan Airport at 10.52am on Wednesday bound for Taiwan's former defence outpost of Quemoy. It crash four minutes later.