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Shocking Death At Milan Airport As Man Pulled Into Jet Engine

Summary by The Morning News
In a horrifying incident that’s left aviation officials and travelers shaken, a man died. He was pulled into a jet engine at Milan’s Bergamo Airport on Tuesday morning.The aircraft, operated by Spanish airline Volotea, had just pushed back from the gate. It was en route to Asturias, Spain, when the tragedy unfolded. According to Corriere della Sera, airport sources say the man—who wasn’t a passenger or airport employee—somehow accessed the runwa…

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Andrea Russo was 35 years old and was a resident of Calcinate, a small town near Bergamo, in northern Italy. On Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at Bergamo airport, in Rome, Russo headed at full speed towards an Airbus A319 of the Spanish airline Volotea, which at that time was in a recoil phase to start the road to the takeoff runway. His destination was Asturias airport, in Oviedo. Russo first tried to reach the right engine, but then he drifted to the …

·Madrid, Spain
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A man died on this Saturday (8) in one of Mil's main airports, in It la, after being hit by a jet engine while he was on a push track, reported a voice from the airport. Read more (07/08/2025

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Passengers on flight V7-3511 from Milan who were on board at the time a man was killed after being sucked into one of the aircraft's engines showed shock and shock upon arrival at Asturias airport.Read more]]>

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