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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Man Dies Inside Plane Engine After Mental Health Episode

Man Dies Inside Plane Engine After Mental Health Episode

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Lawsuit alleges airport failures allowed a distressed passenger access to tarmac.
  • Deceased man, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, experienced a manic episode.
  • Parents seek to prevent future tragedies and remedy their loss.
Man Dies Inside Plane Engine After Mental Health Episode

The parents of Kyler Efinger have filed a lawsuit against Salt Lake City following their son's death inside a plane engine at the Salt Lake City International Airport on January 1, 2024. Efinger, 30, who had a history of bipolar disorder, was reportedly experiencing a manic episode before he was found unconscious. The lawsuit contends that city personnel were unable to locate him promptly, despite him being seen walking onto the tarmac on a cold night.

According to the suit, communication breakdowns and incorrect location information hampered search efforts, costing crucial time. The family alleges that security failures, including improperly functioning exit doors, allowed Efinger to reach the aircraft. His dreadlocked hair was reportedly caught in the engine's moving blades, leading to fatal blunt head trauma.

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Judd and Lisa Efinger are seeking to hold the city accountable for their son's death and to prevent similar incidents. They argue that improved camera monitoring and secured exits could have prevented the tragedy. The lawsuit claims damages exceeding $300,000, asserting that the airport's design and operation facilitated this sequence of events.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They filed a lawsuit alleging airport security failures and communication issues led to their son's death inside a plane engine during a mental health episode.
Kyler Efinger was found unconscious inside a plane engine on January 1, 2024, after reportedly experiencing a mental health crisis and accessing the tarmac.
Yes, Kyler Efinger had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder 10 years prior to the incident.

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