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Man partly sucked out of broken window on flight from Greece was pulled back by passengers

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A man was partly sucked out of a broken window on an airplane. This happened while the plane flew from Greece. Luckily, other passengers quickly helped pull him back inside. The situation was very scary for everyone on board.

Why it matters

This story shows how fast people can help each other in danger. It reminds us that teamwork is important during travel.

In brief
Where was the plane flying from?
The flight started from Greece.
What happened to the man?
He was partly sucked out of a broken window.
Who helped pull him back?
Other passengers on the plane pulled him back.
Different angles across outlets

Most outlets tell the story in the same way. They focus on the danger and the quick help from other people.

  • The severity of the injury/danger was highlighted.
    Outlet AEmphasized the extreme force pulling him out.
    Outlet BFocused on how close he came to falling completely.
  • The quick action of the passengers was stressed.
    Outlet AUsed strong words like 'heroic' for the rescue.
    Outlet CDescribed it as a 'swift and coordinated effort'.
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