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Ryanair passenger partially sucked out of broken window after takeoff from Greece

A Ryanair flight from Greece made an emergency landing after a passenger was partially sucked out of a broken window.

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A Ryanair flight experienced a mid-air emergency after a passenger was partially sucked out of a broken window shortly after takeoff from Greece. The incident occurred when a window reportedly became dislodged, leading to the partial ejection of a passenger. Coverage from Daily Star, Yahoo Finance UK, BBC, and Fox Business emphasizes the dramatic nature of the event.

The Daily Star and BBC report that the passenger's wife attempted to hold onto his legs. The incident resulted in an emergency landing. The next steps involve investigations into the cause of the window failure.

Coverage does not yet specify the passenger's condition or the exact location of the emergency landing.

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What happened on the Ryanair flight?

A passenger was partially sucked out of a broken window shortly after takeoff from Greece.

Which outlets are covering the story?

The story is covered by Daily Star, Yahoo Finance UK, BBC, and Fox Business.

What actions are expected next?

Investigations into the cause of the window failure are expected. The passenger's condition and the exact location of the emergency landing are not yet specified in coverage.

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