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Scrapyard Worker Dies from Burn Injuries After UPS Plane Crash
28 Dec
Summary
- Scrapyard worker Alain Rodriguez Colina died on Christmas Day from severe burn injuries.
- He sustained burns after a UPS cargo plane crashed into his workplace last month.
- The UPS plane crash killed three crew members and 12 people on the ground.

A scrapyard worker, Alain Rodriguez Colina, passed away on Christmas Day due to severe burns he sustained when a UPS cargo plane crashed into his workplace last month. The aircraft, en route to Hawaii, experienced engine detachment shortly after takeoff from Louisville's Muhammad Ali International Airport, resulting in a catastrophic explosion.
The NTSB's preliminary report indicates that the plane's left engine detached, and cracks were found on the wing structure. This tragic event claimed the lives of the three crew members aboard the flight and 12 individuals on the ground, including three employees at Grade A Recycling.
In response to the crash, the Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary ban on MD-11 aircraft, which are exclusively used for cargo transport. Investigations into the incident are ongoing, with wrongful death lawsuits already filed against UPS and the engine manufacturer, General Electric.



