'If we die, we die together': Wife of man nearly sucked out of Ryanair plane speaks of ordeal


A Ryanair plane window shattered, pulling Ljubiša Karović's half-body out, but his wife held him in.
Reported by 2 outlets — BBC World, New York Post. See all sources ↓
A Ryanair plane window broke, pulling Ljubiša Karović's body out. His wife grabbed his legs to hold him in. The plane was flying from Thessaloniki, Greece.
Why it matters
This incident shows how serious plane accidents can be and how passengers can help each other in emergency situations.
- What happened to Ljubiša Karović?
- A Ryanair plane window shattered, pulling his half-body out.
- Why did his wife hold him in?
- She grabbed his legs to hold him in when the window broke.
- Where was the plane flying?
- The plane was flying from Thessaloniki, Greece.
How outlets are framing the same story
These are the main editorial angles found across reporting. Use them to quickly compare what different outlets emphasize, omit, or question.
The outlets frame the story differently in terms of the wife's thoughts and feelings, with the New York Post focusing on her quote about 'If we die, we die together'.
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The emotional impact of the incident
Sources2TypeAngleNew York PostQuotes the wife's emotional thoughts
BBC WorldReports the incident without focusing on the wife's emotions
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The wife's heroic actions
Sources2TypeAngleBBC WorldReports the wife's actions without emphasizing them
New York PostEmphasizes the wife's heroic actions
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The severity of the incident
Sources2TypeAngleBBC WorldReports the incident without going into details
New York PostReports the incident with more details