The world was shocked when the news came out about one of the world's most known footballers. Harry Kane, England's captain and historic goalscorer for the Premier League was planning to take a vacation to a private island in Central America but suddenly all signs from the airplane disappeared, with the destiny of the footballer and the crew on the airplane uncertain.
The online media was rife with all kinds of comments, from campaigns to raise funds and keep supporting the search of the Premier League legend and journalists speculating it was most likely an aircraft accident to conspiracy theories talking about the Bermuda triangle or even how Kane himself planned the whole thing to start living as someone else, free from the pressures of fame.
When Harry Kane woke up, the first thing on his mind was to marvel at the miracle that not only he was still alive, but also was nearly unscathed from the accident. All he did was assuming the brace position that he learned after countless flights due to his job and yet he was the only survivor, as it seemed the landing was particularly harsh on the cockpit where the pilot and the other 2 members of the crew were.
Once the shock of witnessing the magnitude of the accident was over, he managed to find a way out and take notice of his surroundings. He didn't knew where he was at all. It was most likely an island, he could tell by the tropical weather, but not the one where he had planned to take a week of rest all by himself before flying to Mexico and continue the vacation now with his family.
Surrounded by trees, it didn't look like he was close to any town or even a road, but what worried him the most was that his phone was completely dead, no signal at all to contact someone, anyone and share his location. He attempted to retrieve his belongings from the plane at first until he noticed a worrying smell of fuel that suggested to him the best thing he could do was to get away from the plane, and explore a bit, or at least stay close from a safe distance in case it exploded and the flames could attract the attention of local authorities or people.
He started walking and finally he noticed signs of a human settlement, a small trodden path that he could follow and that led to what looked to be a village of indigenous people like the ones he sometimes watched on TV. Harry's steps got more cautious as he wondered if he would find a way to communicate with them and hopefully, get them to take him with somebody who knew English, or at least to a place with telephone and internet access.
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