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Indian-Origin Man Dies After Airport Equipment Crushes Him!
By: Tupaki Desk | 16 Dec 2020 5:05 AM GMTIn a shocking turn of events, an Indian-origin man who works at the Chicago O'Hare Airport died after airport equipment fell on him, reports claimed.
Going into detail, 35-year-old Jijo George, who has his roots from God's own country Kerala renders his service as a maintenance mechanic at the Chicago O'Hare Airport. He lost his life after the equipment crushed him.
The local media in Chicago claimed that, when the police rushed to the spot after the airport authorities informed them, the victim was not responding. The cops rushed him to the nearby hospital.
The police found him lying under the equipment which is used to move the aeroplanes. The victim breathed his last undergoing treatment at the hospital, local media claimed.
American regional airline Envoy Air Inc spokesperson condoled the death of its employees and said, an investigation is underway to know more details of the incident.
Two people from the Indian community Nisha Eric and Gladson Varghese have come forward to lend a helping hand to Jijo George's family by starting a fundraiser program.
Going into detail, 35-year-old Jijo George, who has his roots from God's own country Kerala renders his service as a maintenance mechanic at the Chicago O'Hare Airport. He lost his life after the equipment crushed him.
The local media in Chicago claimed that, when the police rushed to the spot after the airport authorities informed them, the victim was not responding. The cops rushed him to the nearby hospital.
The police found him lying under the equipment which is used to move the aeroplanes. The victim breathed his last undergoing treatment at the hospital, local media claimed.
American regional airline Envoy Air Inc spokesperson condoled the death of its employees and said, an investigation is underway to know more details of the incident.
Two people from the Indian community Nisha Eric and Gladson Varghese have come forward to lend a helping hand to Jijo George's family by starting a fundraiser program.