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Man Found Dead Inside Airplane Engine at Salt Lake City Airport

A man was found dead inside an airplane engine at Salt Lake City International Airport after breaching an emergency exit door and climbing into the engine. The man, who has not been identified, was found unconscious inside an engine mounted to the wing of a commercial aircraft loaded with passengers. The plane had been sitting on a de-icing pad, and the engine was not running, according to a preliminary investigation.

In a shocking incident, a 30-year-old man was found dead inside an airplane engine on Monday night at Salt Lake City International Airport. According to the Salt Lake City Police Department, the man breached an emergency exit door, walked onto the tarmac, and climbed inside the jet's engine.

Discovery and Investigation

Officers discovered the unconscious man inside an engine mounted to the wing of a commercial aircraft that was loaded with passengers. A preliminary investigation revealed that the plane was sitting on a de-icing pad, and the engine was not running at the time of the incident. The man's name and cause of death have not been released by the police.

Airport Disturbance and Response

The incident unfolded when the manager of a store inside the airport reported a disturbance just before 10 p.m. He informed dispatchers with the Airport Control Centre that he had witnessed a man passing through the emergency exit. Upon finding the man, first responders promptly pulled him out of the engine intake cowling and attempted life-saving measures. Tragically, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Minimal Impact on Airport Operations

Despite the incident, passengers were safely removed from the plane, and overall airport operations remained unaffected. The initial investigation suggests that the man accessed the airport's ramp area from the emergency exit and climbed into the nearby engine.

Awaiting Official Statement

An airport spokesperson did not immediately respond to email and phone messages seeking comment on the incident. Further details and updates are expected as the investigation progresses.

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