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Ryanair window dislodges mid-flight, passenger partially sucked outside
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A passenger on a Ryanair flight was reportedly nearly sucked out of a broken window in midair on Friday morning.
The incident occurred on Flight 1879 from Thessaloniki, Greece, to Memmingen, Germany, after a piece of debris came off one of the airliner’s engines and broke the window shortly after takeoff, Greek media outlets reported.
A woman who was on the flight and witnessed the incident told Radio Thessaloniki that most of the passengers on the flight were asleep and “immediately realized there had been a decompression” when they were awoken by a noise that sounded “like tire bursting.”
“The masks dropped and there was a strong smell. The head and shoulders of one passenger were outside the window. Fortunately, he hadn’t taken off his seat belt,” the woman explained.
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A passenger was injured on a Ryanair flight departing Thessaloniki, Greece, when the window blew out and caused a decompression which partially sucked them out of the plane. (Reuters/Alexandros Avramidis/File Photo)
Reuters reported that two industry sources indicated that the passenger was partially sucked out of the broken window.
Greek media reports indicated that passengers, including his wife, held him in his seat amid the incident, which prompted the flight to return to Thessaloniki after it occurred following takeoff.
The passenger was described as a 61-year-old tourist from Serbia, and authorities said he was being treated for friction burns and shock but was otherwise in good condition.
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Ryanair said a passenger requested and received medical attention after the flight returned to Thessaloniki. (Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch)
Ryanair told FOX Business in a statement that the “flight returned to Thessaloniki shortly after take-off when a passenger window dislodged inflight.”
“The aircraft landed normally and passengers returned to the terminal. One passenger requested and received medical assistance on the ground in Thessaloniki,” the company said, adding that a replacement aircraft was arranged to bring passengers to Memmingen.
The airline’s statement did not discuss the nature of the incident that prompted the need for medical assistance or injuries incurred.
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A similar incident occurred on a 2018 Southwest Airlines flight, when engine debris broke a window causing a passenger to be partially sucked out of the window. The passenger died of her injuries in that incident.
In January 2024, the door plug of an Alaska Airlines flight blew out shortly after takeoff and caused a decompression of the plane’s cabin. Several minor injuries were reported in the decompression, but all passengers and crew survived.

One of the passengers on the flight said the man’s seatbelt helped keep him from being sucked completely out of the plane. (Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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Shredded iceberg lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms and sold at select Taco Bell restaurants has been identified as a potential source of a growing multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis, according to multiple people familiar with the investigation, as case counts continue to climb across the country.
The link was first reported by The Washington Post on July 16, citing two people familiar with the ongoing investigation. CNN separately confirmed the connection through a source familiar with the matter. Neither the Food and Drug Administration nor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has publicly confirmed Taylor Farms or Taco Bell as the source, and officials have continued to describe the link as a potential one rather than a confirmed cause.
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While cases have been reported across the country, the outbreak connected to the lettuce is considered a regional cluster centered in the Midwest. The CDC has identified at least 400 cases tied specifically to this cluster across four states — Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky — corresponding to where the affected Taco Bell locations are believed to be located, according to a source who spoke with CNN. Officials cautioned that the lettuce supplied to those restaurants may have also been distributed to other locations beyond the four states currently linked to the cluster.
Michigan has emerged as the epicenter of the outbreak, with the state’s health department reporting more than 4,300 cyclospora cases as part of its investigation, a tally that exceeds the CDC’s own case count for the broader outbreak. State health officials said they had interviewed more than 1,000 people as part of their investigation and had previously flagged lettuce or salad greens as a potential source even before the specific link to Taylor Farms and Taco Bell was reported. The department acknowledged some uncertainty in attributing every illness to a single source, saying it could not say with certainty that every case was connected to the same exposure, but noted that the sharp, concentrated rise in cases strongly suggested that the vast majority of the illnesses stemmed from a shared outbreak. If confirmed, health officials said the cluster would represent the largest cyclospora outbreak recorded in the United States.
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Cyclosporiasis is caused by consuming food or water contaminated with the cyclospora parasite and is not typically spread through direct person-to-person contact. The illness has previously been linked to fresh produce in past outbreaks, according to the CDC. Symptoms of the infection can include watery diarrhea, cramping, bloating, loss of appetite and low-grade fever, with symptoms sometimes persisting for weeks if untreated.
Federal health officials have said multiple investigations are currently underway related to the broader rise in cyclospora cases this year, including some tied to the large Midwest cluster, some limited to individual states, and others involving cases that have not yet been connected to any identified cluster. The CDC has also noted that case counts are likely to continue rising as more data comes in, citing a reporting lag of up to six weeks between when a person first becomes ill and when their case is officially reported to health authorities.
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Taylor Farms supplies grocery stores and restaurants across the country, and it remains unclear exactly how many of its products or locations may ultimately be tied to the current outbreak. Health officials have said the investigation remains active and that additional details, including formal confirmation of the outbreak’s source, are expected as testing and interviews continue in the coming days.
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