Overweight survivor of Russian plane inferno 'blocked others from escaping' as hero stewardess pushed people out of jet which bounced down runway before bursting into flames, killing 41 people
Daily Mail
May 6, 2019
Dmitry Khlebushkin demanded a refund and complained about his treatment by Aeroflot staff as he left Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport carrying a backpack last night, as relatives of 41 victims mourned their loss.
The 'overweight' Russian has become a focal point of anger after passengers said they were blocked from escaping the plane by others who stopped to retrieve luggage. According to reports in Russia, only three passengers behind Khlebushkin - who was sitting in seat 10C - survived the inferno.
Hero stewardess Tatyana Kasatkina, 34, had kicked open an exit door and grabbed passengers by their collars to push them to safety. However another flight attendant, Maxim Moissev, died in the flames as he tried desperately to open a door at the rear of the plane.
Terrifying new footage also emerged today showing the stricken Russian plane bouncing down the runway before bursting into flames.
1 comment:
I can't imagine ANY circumstances under which I would voluntarily ride on a Russian built airliner, especially inside of Russia. They are kind of like buses in Mexico, only without the maintenance and safety features.
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