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The wife of a Ryanair passenger who was partially sucked from the plane window recalls an incident

Svetlana and Ljubisa had just settled in to a Ryanair flight last week when a loud thud pierced through the engines. She saw her husband, 61, being sucked out of a cabin window that had become dislodged within seconds.

On July 10, in what Greek officials described as a "rare incident", Karovic was dragged out of his window seat while his wife and other passengers held him.

"I have never heard anything so loud in my entire life." Maksimovic said, "I?just turned around (then) and saw that part his body had already been thrown out of the window." She said that his head and right hand were hanging out.

Greek media and airport officials said it was most likely that a broken piece of engine smashed the window and caused the cabin to "decompress" early on in the flight.

Ryanair confirmed that the window was displaced during the flight. Senior executive Eddie Wilson stated on Wednesday that photos clearly showed engine damage and that the plane had returned using only one engine.

He refused to speculate about the cause or whether engine fragments had hit the window, while he awaited the results of the ongoing investigation.

Maksimovic reported that Karovic was being treated at a hospital in Thessaloniki for severe injuries to his neck and arms.

The couple has hired an attorney. Vassilis Tsiaras is the legal advisor for the couple. He said that what happened was "extremely serious".

Pulling him back inside

Maksimovic stated that Karovic appeared relaxed after takeoff and was likely to have fallen asleep.

She stated that after the loud crash, a woman seated next to her husband pulled on his left hand. It was only when another passenger arrived to assist that they were able to get him back into?the aircraft. The plane had already started to descend.

Maksimovic, a passenger who left her seat in order to assist her husband, placed an oxygen mask over him, while another passenger gave it to her for her own use.

She said that her husband's face had been utterly deformed, and that his ears, eyes and nose were all completely deformed.

Maksimovic stated, "The consequences remain for him and me." We'll find out how we're going heal, and for how long the treatment will last.

'THINGS HAPPEN NOW AND THEN'

Boeing said that it would assist the investigation led by North Macedonia in the case of the accident. In the investigation, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EUASA) are both involved.

The case is being investigated by both the Greek Air Accident Investigators and the Greek Prosecutor. The aircraft is still located in Greece.

"It's a serious incident." Ryanair's Wilson said to?Irish broadcaster RTE that the incident will be investigated and we'll take any recommendations that come out of it.

"We have the best crews and they showed that last week." Reporting by Alexandros. Avramidis, in Thessaloniki; Ivana Sekularac, in Belgrade. Additional reporting by Renee Maltezou, in Athens; Padraic Halpin, in Dublin. Editing by Michele Kambas Matthew Lewis Jan Harvey

(source: Reuters)