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Man freezes in plane wheel bay
The Japan News.Net Monday 8th February, 2010
The body of a man has been found slumped in the landing gear of a plane at Japan's Narita Airport.
He was discovered in the wheel bay of a Delta airliner that had arrived in Tokyo from New York.
The man has not been identified but Japanese authorities have described him as having a dark complexion and dressed only in blue jeans and a long-sleeved shirt.
He was carrying no passport, personal belongings or luggage.
Police believe anything he might have carried would have dropped out over the Atlantic.
It is believed the man froze to death at an altitude of more than 30,000 feet. Email this story to a friend
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U.S. Intelligence 02-08-10, 06:10 AM |
Man found in plane wheel compartment
The body found in the landing gear of the
plane is: - Pakis. born terrorist
This person had escaped a prison,
was on remand facing world wide
terrorists activities.
His DNA has confirmed our findings.
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Anonymous 02-08-10, 04:15 PM |
Wrong way Corrigan
How does plane flying from New York to Japan drop something into the Atlantic
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Anonymous 02-08-10, 10:50 PM |
That is what you call human bomb with out the bomb.
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