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Man dies after being sucked into plane engine at Italy's Bergamo Airport

Man dies after being sucked into plane engine at Italy's Bergamo Airport

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A file image shows the engines of an Airbus A319 passenger jet. A man in Italy was sucked into the engine of a similar aircraft.
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