Body falls off Kenya Airways plane into London garden before landing at Heathrow

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The body of a suspected stowaway fell from a plane shortly before it landed at Heathrow Airport.

The man’s body fell into a garden in Clapham, south London at 3.41pm on Sunday, according to a statement from airline operator Kenya Airways.

It is thought the man had been hiding in the undercarriage of the aircraft before his fall.

The stunned owner of the garden called police who linked the discovery with a Kenya Airways flight from Nairobi to Heathrow.

The airline called the death ‘unfortunate’ and said it was cooperating with British and Kenyan authorities.

The plane landed at 3.50pm.

On inspecting the aircraft police found a bag containing food and clothing at the rear left landing gear.

The body – which is yet to be identified – came crashing to earth close to Clapham Manor Primary School.

The incident is being treated as a sudden death, according to Kenya Airways.

A statement from Scotland Yard said: “A post-mortem examination will be carried out in due course.

“Police are working to establish the man’s identity.

“A crime scene was put in place but has since been closed.

“The death is not being treated as suspicious.

“Enquiries are underway to establish the full circumstances.

“At this point, police believe the man was a stowaway and had fallen from the landing gear of an inbound Kenya Airways flight to Heathrow Airport.”

The 4,250-mile trip from Nairobi to Heathrow takes approximately eight hours and 50 minutes.

Stowaways have in the past fallen to the streets of London as planes lowered their landing gear.

In September 2012, a 30-year old from Mozambique, Jose Matada, died after falling from the undercarriage of a Heathrow-bound flight from Angola.

Source:themirror.co.uk

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