Female crew member dies after fall from plane
Uganda's Civil Aviation Authority said an investigation into the incident has been opened
Francis Sekandi, spokesperson for the Kisubi hospital confirmed the death. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE
KAMPALA:
An Emirates crew member has died after falling out of an emergency door of an aircraft parked at Uganda's Entebbe airport, a hospital official said.
Francis Sekandi, spokesperson for the Kisubi hospital where the female crew member was taken for emergency treatment following the fall on Wednesday, confirmed her death.
"We received her from the Civil Aviation Authority in an ambulance, but she was already dead," Sekandi said late on Thursday.
Uganda's Civil Aviation Authority said an investigation into the incident has been opened.
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"A female member of the crew appeared to have opened the emergency door and unfortunately fell off an Emirates aircraft that had safely landed and parked," it said in a statement.
One witness, Isaac Seremba, who works at the airport, described the fall from one of the stationary plane's emergency exits as an apparent "suicide" attempt.
Local newspaper The Daily Monitor also cited unnamed sources as saying the woman appeared to have jumped intentionally from the plane.
Emirates meanwhile said "a member of our cabin crew unfortunately fell from an open door while preparing the aircraft for boarding".
The airline promised to "extend our full cooperation to the authorities in their investigation," the Dubai-based carrier said in a statement.
An Emirates crew member has died after falling out of an emergency door of an aircraft parked at Uganda's Entebbe airport, a hospital official said.
Francis Sekandi, spokesperson for the Kisubi hospital where the female crew member was taken for emergency treatment following the fall on Wednesday, confirmed her death.
"We received her from the Civil Aviation Authority in an ambulance, but she was already dead," Sekandi said late on Thursday.
Uganda's Civil Aviation Authority said an investigation into the incident has been opened.
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"A female member of the crew appeared to have opened the emergency door and unfortunately fell off an Emirates aircraft that had safely landed and parked," it said in a statement.
One witness, Isaac Seremba, who works at the airport, described the fall from one of the stationary plane's emergency exits as an apparent "suicide" attempt.
Local newspaper The Daily Monitor also cited unnamed sources as saying the woman appeared to have jumped intentionally from the plane.
Emirates meanwhile said "a member of our cabin crew unfortunately fell from an open door while preparing the aircraft for boarding".
The airline promised to "extend our full cooperation to the authorities in their investigation," the Dubai-based carrier said in a statement.