Man found dead after climbing into airplane engine at Salt Lake City International Airport

2024-01-03 06:09:15

A 30-year-old man secretly climbed into the engine of an airplane at the Salt Lake City International Airport in the United States. He was found unconscious and was pronounced dead after being rescued. (Photo/Archyde.com)

A 30-year-old man secretly climbed into the engine of a plane at the Salt Lake City International Airport in the United States. When he was found, he had lost consciousness. After first aid, he was still unable to recover and was pronounced dead on the spot. However, the exact cause of the man’s death is not yet known, and the entire case is still under investigation.

According to comprehensive reports from foreign media such as “FOX 13”, Kyler Efinger, a 30-year-old man from Utah, USA, broke through the security check at the Salt Lake City International Airport on the evening of the 1st and entered the airport tarmac area from the terminal emergency exit. He ran to the south end of the airport’s west runway and climbed into the engine of a Delta Air Lines commercial flight.

Keller was unconscious when emergency personnel found him and was pronounced dead at the scene after first aid. The cause of Chukeler’s death has not yet been revealed. It is only known that he was a resident of Park City, Utah, and had a boarding pass to Denver.

According to the police, around 10 o’clock that night, a report was received from the manager of the airport store, saying that a passenger was causing trouble in the terminal and escaped from the emergency exit. When the police and airport personnel launched a search, they found clothes, shoes and other personal items on the runway a few minutes later. They eventually found the man climbed into the engine of the commercial flight, lost consciousness and died on the spot.

In this regard, Salt Lake City police said that an autopsy will be performed on Keller to determine the cause and manner of his death, and the medical examiner may conduct a toxicology report. It noted that police, as well as the Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board and Transportation Security Administration, are investigating the incident.

Afterwards, Keller’s father Judd Efinger said in an interview that when the family gathered for Christmas last week, Keller behaved very normally, so the family was not sure what happened and caused them to My son behaves like this. Judd also revealed that Keller was actually preparing to take a flight that day to visit his sick grandparents, and he wanted to know if Keller had mental health problems.

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