Death of man struck by Frontier Airlines plane ruled suicide by medical examiner
A man, identified as 41-year-old Michael Mott, died by suicide after being struck by a departing Frontier Airlines plane at Denver International Airport on Friday evening. Mott reportedly scaled an 8-foot fence with barbed wire to access the runway.

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AI-generatedA man, identified as 41-year-old Michael Mott, died by suicide after being struck by a departing Frontier Airlines plane at Denver International Airport on Friday evening. Mott reportedly scaled an 8-foot fence with barbed wire to access the runway. Airport officials stated that ground sensors alerted them to a breach, but the alarm was initially attributed to wildlife, and the individual was not immediately identified. The medical examiner determined the cause of death was suicide due to multiple blunt and sharp force injuries. The incident has prompted a review of airport security measures, though officials indicated no immediate plans to electrify or significantly heighten the perimeter fence. Law enforcement is investigating Mott's background and potential mental health factors.
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5 extractedTwelve individuals on board reported minor injuries, and five were transported to local hospitals.
Frontier flight 4345, bound for Los Angeles, was carrying 224 passengers and seven crew members when the incident occurred.
Ground detection sensors set off an alarm near where Mott scaled the fence, which was initially identified as a herd of deer.
The man, identified as Michael Mott, jumped an 8ft fence with barbed wire onto the runway.
The man fatally struck by a Frontier Airlines plane at Denver International Airport died by suicide, according to the city's medical examiner.