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Man dies after getting sucked into plane engine at Italy's Bergamo airport

Flight operations suspended
Aircraft are seen at the Milan Bergamo Airport, after flight operations were temporarily suspended when a person died on a runway during take-off preparations, in Orio al Serio, near Bergamo, Italy, on July 8, 2025. Reuters

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Italy's Bergamo airport, which offers low-cost airline connections to and from nearby Milan, was temporarily closed on Tuesday after a man died on a runway during take-off preparations for a flight.

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Flight operations were suspended from 10.20 am till midday local time (0820-1000 GMT) "due to a problem that occurred on the taxiway," the airport said in a statement, adding that authorities were investigating.

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A spokesperson confirmed that a man had died, adding that he was neither a passenger nor a member of airport staff.

According to the ANSA news agency, the man was sucked into the engine of a departing plane. He ran toward the moving aircraft, chased by airport police who were unable to stop him, it added.

The Bergamo police had no immediate comment.

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Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea said in a statement that following an incident with an engine of its 10.35 am flight to Asturias, "one person who was not on board ... and has no connection with the company suffered serious injuries." The 154 passengers on the plane were rescheduled on an afternoon flight and offered psychological support, as were crew members who may have been traumatised by the events, Volotea added.

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