‘Child stowaway’ found dead in plane’s landing gear at Paris airport
Official says young African onboard Air France flight from Ivory Coast has yet to be identified
A dead child has been discovered in the landing gear of a plane at a French airport, according to local reports.
The aircraft had travelled to Paris Charles de Gaulle from Abidjan in Ivory Coast, Air France said.
The carrier said that “the lifeless body of a stowaway“ was found in the landing-gear compartment of one of its planes.
The person who died was about 10 years old, according to local media, although Air France declined to comment on reports that the stowaway was a child.
The victim was a young African who has not yet been identified, a French police official said.
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Show all 10The official said such attempts to hide in planes are very rare and nearly impossible to survive, given the extremely cold temperatures, oxygen deprivation and the risk of being crushed by retracting landing gear.
The body was found onboard flight AF703, which had left the west African country on 7 January, Air France said.
The airline expressed its “deepest sympathy and compassion for this human tragedy” and said an investigation has been launched.
Last July, a stowaway fell from a Kenya Airways flight as it was approaching Heathrow airport and his body was discovered in a garden in London.
His possessions were later found in the landing gear of the aircraft.
Additional reporting by agencies
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