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«Breaking News» Man dies after being decapitated by a helicopter blade

A man died after he was decapitated by a helicopter blade at an airport in Florida.


The incident occurred at Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport in Hernando County.


A Fire Rescue official, confirmed to local CBS station 10News that the victim was decapitated by the rotor of the helicopter. 




A man, who has not been identified, died after he was decapitated by a helicopter rotor


A man, who has not been identified, died after he was decapitated by a helicopter rotor



A man, who has not been identified, died after he was decapitated by a helicopter rotor





Authorities said the victim was carrying out maintenance work on the aircraft (pictured)


Authorities said the victim was carrying out maintenance work on the aircraft (pictured)



Authorities said the victim was carrying out maintenance work on the aircraft (pictured)



The Federal Aviation Administration said the person was on the ground performing maintenance on the helicopter when they were struck, according to ABC News.


Deputies of the Hernando County Sheriff's Office are on the scene at Flight Path Drive in the grounds surrounding the airport.  


Sheriff Al Neinhuis said that call had come in about 3.35pm local time. He called it a 'serious aircraft accident' that involved a death.

He said the man 'had an interaction' with the aircraft and  'died almost immediately, if not immediately'. 


The sheriff would not say what kind of aircraft was involved, other than that it was a civilian craft. 


He said the aircraft was running, but not necessarily moving.




Sheriff Al Neinhuis (pictured) said the man 'had an interaction' with the aircraf


Sheriff Al Neinhuis (pictured) said the man 'had an interaction' with the aircraf



Sheriff Al Neinhuis (pictured) said the man 'had an interaction' with the aircraf


Mr Neinhuis said that the incident occurred near the hangers, rather than on a runway.


'It does appear to be accident,' Mr Neinhuis said, but added that a major case unit was on its way to investigate.


The identity of the victim has not released and investigators are in the process of notifying next of kin.


 


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Main photo article A man died after he was decapitated by a helicopter blade at an airport in Florida.
The incident occurred at Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport in Hernando County.
A Fire Rescue official, confirmed to local CBS station 10News that the victim was decapitated by the rotor of the ...


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