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`ABCD` is a tetrahedron with pv's of its angular point as `A(-5, 22, 5); B(1, 2, 3); C(4, 3, 2) and D(-1, 2, -3).` If the area of the triangle `AEF` where the quadrilaterals `ABDE and ABCF` are parallelograms is `sqrtS` then find the values of S.

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