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Ryanair Passenger Partially Ejected from Plane Window Survives with Severe Injuries in Greece
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First reported by Ynet · 24 hours ago
What happened
A Serbian man on a Ryanair flight was partially ejected through a broken window but survived with severe injuries and is hospitalized in Greece. His wife recounted the harrowing rescue by passengers and the ongoing investigation into the window failure. Ryanair confirmed the incident, and legal action is planned.
- 01A 61-year-old Serbian passenger was partially sucked out of a Ryanair plane window mid-flight.
- 02He remains hospitalized in Greece with severe injuries including neck wounds and burns.
- 03Passengers and his wife fought to pull him back inside amid freezing winds and cabin decompression.
- 04The incident was caused by a suspected metal fragment from the plane's engine breaking the window.
- 05Ryanair confirmed the window detachment but gave no further details.
- 06International teams are investigating the structural failure; the couple hired lawyers to seek answers.
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