Tragic Amsterdam airport worker ‘deliberately climbed onto plane’s engine’

A man who died tragically at a major international airport is believed to have deliberately boarded the plane’s engine, police have revealed.

The airport worker was killed in a horror incident at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam yesterday afternoon. The individual, a male employee, is said to have boarded the jet engine of a KLM Cityhopper Embraer E190, which was preparing to take off from the airport.




Witnesses said there was a “sinister noise” as the person was sucked into the plane’s turbine. Speaking to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, one person said: “A lot of people saw it happen.”

The Mirror reports that the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee force, which is leading the investigation, said: “The deceased has been identified as an employee of a company that operates the airport. The investigation has revealed that he deliberately got on the motorbike, indicating that this is a case of suicide out of respect for the victim and their loved ones, no further statements will be made.

The plane, which can carry up to 104 passengers, was scheduled to depart for Billund in Denmark at 2.25pm. The crew had just finished giving safety instructions to passengers on board, but more than 80 people were then removed from the plane and interviewed by military police following the tragedy.

Some of the passengers, who saw the moment unfold, were considered “important witnesses”, Dutch media outlet AD said. A police spokesman told the newspaper: “They may be able to assist us with the investigation.” Psychological support was offered to those who may have been traumatized by what they had seen.

The tragic incident is said to have had a “huge impact” on staff. A replacement flight to the Danish city took off last night at around 9.30pm. The plane was piloted by a different crew.

In a statement, KLM said: “We are currently looking after the passengers and employees who witnessed the incident at Schiphol. The circumstances are currently under investigation.”

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