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Ryanair passenger nearly sucked out of plane after window shatters mid-flight

Off The Press

Off The Press

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July 10, 2026

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A plane passenger was almost sucked out of a window that shattered moments after take-off on Friday — with others grabbing hold of him as his “head and shoulders” were left hanging outside. The traveler — only identified as a 61-year-old Serbian man — was pinned in his seat by fellow passengers as chaos unfolded []...Click to read more

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