Investigators look for security breach after 2 stowaways found dead on JetBlue plane
- Investigators are looking into a security breach that allowed two stowaways to enter a landing gear compartment on a JetBlue plane.
- The bodies of the stowaways were found during a routine inspection after the plane landed at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International.
- Investigators are reviewing surveillance video from all airports where the flight operated to determine how the stowaways accessed the aircraft.
- Neither stowaway worked for JetBlue, and investigators are exploring whether they boarded the plane in Jamaica.
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Dead stowaways found on JetBlue plane not Jamaicans, says Johnson Smith
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kamina Johnson Smith, says the two deceased stowaways that were recently discovered in the wheel well of an aircraft in Fort Lauderdale in the United States are not Jamaicans. “Further information received...
Indications suggest dead JetBlue stowaways not Jamaicans – Johnson Smith - Jamaica Observer
KINGSTON, Jamaica -- Preliminary investigations suggest that the two dead stowaways found in the wheel well of a JetBlue plane after it landed at a Florida airport are not Jamaicans. The revelation was made by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson Smith on social media platform X on Thursday morning. “Further information received, now indicates that the individuals are not Jamaican. We still, however, await formal reports..
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