SHOCKING DISCOVERY: Personal diary found in the wreckage of flight 2976, police saw the first page as soon as they opened it…

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SHOCKING DISCOVERY: Investigators have uncovered a personal diary among the wreckage of UPS Flight 2976, and according to police on the scene, what was written on the very first page left everyone frozen in disbelief.

The discovery was made late last night when a forensic team was sifting through debris from the cargo section, carefully cataloging items believed to belong to the crew. Among the twisted metal and burned equipment, they found a small, leather-bound notebook—its edges charred, but the inside pages somehow intact.

When police opened it, the first page contained just one short, chilling sentence written in dark blue ink:

“If you’re reading this, it means he found me.”

The rest of the pages appeared to be filled with uneven handwriting, flight notes, and cryptic sketches — some resembling the same strange symbols recently discovered inside the cockpit. Investigators have yet to confirm who the diary belonged to, but preliminary handwriting analysis suggests it may have been written by one of the flight officers on board.

Authorities immediately sealed the diary in a protective case and transferred it to the federal investigation lab for forensic testing. Experts are now examining the ink composition and page fibers to determine when it was written — whether before takeoff or during the flight itself.

One investigator described the atmosphere at the crash site as “unnervingly silent” after the diary was opened. “We’ve seen flight logs, manuals, notes,” he said, “but never something like this. It felt… personal — like a message meant to be found.”

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has yet to release an official statement, but insiders say the contents of the diary could completely alter the timeline of what happened aboard Flight 2976.

As one officer quietly told reporters before leaving the scene:

“That diary wasn’t just written by chance. It’s like he knew something was going to happen.”