Mystery as two people found dead in compartment of JetBlue passenger plane after it landed in Florida
JetBlue has announced that two people have been discovered deceased inside the landing gear compartment of a passenger aircraft.
On January 6, the terrifying discovery was discovered at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airport in Florida, which is around 25 miles from Miami.
When maintenance personnel inspected the aircraft after it had landed in the Sunshine State, they found the remains.
The U.S. Sun was informed by a JetBlue representative that the aircraft had flown fly route 1801.
According to FlightAware, this departed from JFK airport in New York at approximately 7:50 p.m. local time and arrived in Fort Lauderdale at 11:10 p.m.
The plane was delayed by twenty-eight minutes.
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As the investigation continues, it is still unclear how the individuals got into the compartment.
Furthermore, when the two were discovered, they were already dead.
According to a JetBlue official, the identities of the two individuals are still unknown.
“This is a heartbreaking situation, and we are committed to working closely with authorities to support their efforts to understand how this occurred.”
Outside the airport, medical examiners and representatives from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office have been spotted.
There has been no effect on flights coming into or going out of the airport.
Over 35 million passengers passed through Fort Lauderdale Airport last year, an increase of 10.8% over 2022.
The Fort Lauderdale Police Department has been contacted by The U.S. Sun for comment.
Days have passed since a corpse was found in the wheel well of a United Airlines aircraft that touched down in Hawaii.
The aircraft had landed on the island after taking off from Chicago on Christmas Eve.
JetBlue Statement
In Florida, two bodies have been discovered inside a Jet Blue aircraft. The U.S. Sun was informed by a spokesperson:
“During the standard post-flight maintenance check at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Monday night, January 6, two people were discovered in the landing gear compartment of one of our airplanes.
Tragically, both people had passed away. The identity of the people involved and the circumstances of their access to the aircraft are still being investigated.
“This is a heartbreaking situation, and we are committed to working closely with authorities to support their efforts to understand how this occurred.”
A representative for United Airlines stated that it was unclear how the individual got into the wheel well.
However, flights leaving the island are said to have been unaffected by the discovery.
A tire explosion in Atlanta in August claimed the lives of two Delta Airlines employees.
The fatalities were identified as 37-year-old Luis Aldarondo Jr. and 58-year-old father Mirko Marweg.
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Witnesses remembered that the blast sent metal shards when the tire was being changed.
Additionally, the U.S. Sun reported on a woman who perished at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport after becoming stuck in a conveyor belt.
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