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07-11-2025, 08:30 PM
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Re: Italian Man Dies After Leaping Into Jet Engine
Worst video of the coolest suicide ever.
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07-11-2025, 08:54 PM
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Re: Italian Man Dies After Leaping Into Jet Engine
Anyone have the aftermath pics with close ups?
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07-11-2025, 09:50 PM
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Re: Italian Man Dies After Leaping Into Jet Engine
engine was running slowly enough for blades to kick him out the front mostly intact instead of sucking the body thru and making mince meat. Looked like he leaped up into the opening without the added joy of being sucked off by a jet engine operating at power or Toby
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07-11-2025, 11:36 PM
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Re: Italian Man Dies After Leaping Into Jet Engine
Little Info Passengers on board a plane at Milan Bergamo Airport have described the horrifying scenes after a man took his own life by jumping into the jet's engine. They recalled hearing a dreadful noise before being warned, 'Don't look out the windows' as the nightmare unfolded on Tuesday morning. Andrea Russo, 35, from Calcinate near Bergamo, who was not a passenger or staff member at the airport, entered the terminal in his red Fiat 500 car before abandoning the vehicle and running into the building. He arrived at the airport without a ticket and made his way to a restricted area leading to the runway before two Border Police on duty attempted to stop him. He managed to free himself from the officers before running on to the tarmac and 'throwing himself into one of the two turbofans' on the Volotea Airbus A319 flight V73511 from Milan to Asturias. One Spanish passenger on board at the time of the incident told La Nueva España: 'Suddenly, we heard a noise and a bang. 'Some people saw something through the window and put their hands to their heads. They told us it was best not to look out, because what was happening was very unpleasant.' The woman, from Llanera in Asturias, described how the plane had just repositioned on a reserve runway and was taxiing slowly toward the take-off strip. |