Anas Sarwar has slammed people who attempt to conflate the campaign for Scottish independence with the partition of India.
28.07.2022 - 18:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Brit tourist wouldn’t have seen the propeller that killed him due to its speed and ground staff shouted for him to “stop” as he walked towards it, a Greek police investigation has claimed. Police have released more details about how Jack Fenton, 22, was tragically killed by a helicopter propeller in Athens after returning with his siblings from the island of Mykonos.
Jack had been reportedly decapitated when he walked over to take a selfie under the propeller but an air accident investigator has now said that he was not taking a picture of himself. Athens accident investigation chief Ioannis Kondylis said: “From the testimonies we have collected, it does not appear from anywhere that the young man wanted to take a selfie.
“What is reported is that the 22-year-old was holding a mobile phone and had it to his ear, but it has not yet been clarified whether he was talking,” reported the Daily Star.
Mr Kondylis went on: “We have taken statements from both the pilot and the two ground staff. These are testimonies that must then be cross-referenced.
“According to them, it appears that all the regulations stipulated by the helicopter’s manual were observed. One ground employee went to the left door, one to the right, they disembarked and escorted them 20 metres to the building.
“Then one stayed with them and the other ground attendant returned to the helicopter. The young passenger, unknown for what reason, returned to the helicopter.
“We don’t know why he came back. He didn’t say anything to anyone. According to the testimonies, he was holding a mobile phone which he had to his ear, without us knowing if he was talking to someone.
“When one of the ground staff saw him walking towards the helicopter he shouted loudly in English
Anas Sarwar has slammed people who attempt to conflate the campaign for Scottish independence with the partition of India.
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