Stowaway Found Dead in Landing Gear of Royal Air Maroc Flight from Guinea

The lifeless body of a man was discovered on Monday, September 30 in the morning, in the landing gear of the plane that carried out the flight between Conakry (Guinea) and Casablanca during the night from Sunday to Monday.
The macabre discovery took place at Casablanca Airport early on Monday, September 30 in the morning.
According to the details provided by Royal Air Maroc, the man, of sub-Saharan origin, would have accessed the runway of Conakry Airport by violating all the security rules in force, before hiding in the landing gear of the plane.
He would have died as soon as the aircraft took off. An investigation has been opened to determine the exact circumstances of this tragedy, which once again raises the debate on illegal immigration.
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