‘If we die, we die together’: wife of Ryanair passenger almost sucked through window speaks
A Ryanair flight operated by Malta Air experienced a severe incident shortly after departing from Thessaloniki, Greece, for Memmingen, Germany. An engine failure caused parts to smash an acrylic window, leading to a passenger, Ljubisa Karović, being partially sucked out of the aircraft.

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AI-generatedA Ryanair flight operated by Malta Air experienced a severe incident shortly after departing from Thessaloniki, Greece, for Memmingen, Germany. An engine failure caused parts to smash an acrylic window, leading to a passenger, Ljubisa Karović, being partially sucked out of the aircraft. His wife, Svetlana Grković, grabbed his legs and, with the help of other passengers, managed to pull him back inside. Karović sustained serious injuries and remains in hospital. The cabin decompressed, causing oxygen masks to drop, and the aircraft returned to Thessaloniki. The incident is under investigation.
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5 extractedThe incident is under investigation by the Hellenic Air and Rail Safety Investigation Authority.
The injured passenger is still in hospital, seriously injured and in shock, with a badly injured hand and burns.
Oxygen masks dropped from the ceiling as the cabin became depressurised.
A woman held her husband's legs as he was almost sucked out of a Ryanair plane window after an engine failure.
The plane dropped 9,000ft (2,700m) about 10 minutes after takeoff due to engine failure.