among those passengers onboard that day, joan jeng and her husband yun ling.talked with abc7 news kristen zee. they told her they were traveling to san francisco from shanghai on their dream vacation. >> translator: we suddenly crashed and i thought, oh, today i will probably die here. we impacted hard. everything shook and things fell down. and all the lights went out. >> she broke down unable to describe that day. yun ling took these pictures and that video of the scene as he watched emergency crews treat his wife. she fractured her ankle. a c.t. scan revealed massive bleeding on her brain. surgeons removed part of her skull to relieve the pressure. the couple is now back in shanghai and they shared this photo recently with kristen. yun ling writes "my wife has been in rehabilitation. the brain injury is also recovering. though joan jeng still struggles with memories of that day she has returned to work part-time. like many of the passengers injured in the asiana crash, the couple is now waiting for multiple lawsuits to be settled. different lawyers have fil