LATEST UPDATE: A bracelet was found buried 2 meters deep in the mud at the crash site of UPS Flight 2976, discovered earlier this morning by recovery crews combing through the wreckage.
What startled investigators wasn’t just how the small silver bracelet managed to stay intact after the violent impact — but what was engraved inside.
According to an official on site, the bracelet bore exactly three words, faint but still readable under the layer of dirt and soot. Those three words were described as “deeply chilling,” enough to make even the most seasoned investigators stop in silence.
Authorities have not yet disclosed the exact words publicly, citing the ongoing investigation and the need to inform the victim’s family first. However, several recovery team members said the engraving appeared to be a personal message, possibly linked to one of the crew members aboard the ill-fated cargo plane.
The discovery has now become a key piece of evidence, as police and aviation experts work together to determine whether the bracelet belonged to someone on the flight — or if it was placed there after the crash.
Officials are expected to release an official statement later today.
