whatmeworry
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A Daalo Airlines flight, flying from Mogadishu to Djibouti, suffered an "explosion" shortly after take off, which resulted in one 55 year man being sucked out and later found dead. Two people were slightly injured but the pilots managed to return the plane safely to Mogadishu.


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-35481555
There were fears that the hole in the Daalo Airlines flight, bound for Djibouti, was caused by a bomb.
Reports said a person fell out of the hole, which appeared shortly after the plane took off from Mogadishu airport on Tuesday.
But Daalo Airlines says all 60 people on board have been accounted for.
Security officials say two passengers were hurt in the incident.
Some reports say a fire broke out shortly after take-off.
Serbian captain Vlatko Vodopivec said he and others were told the explosion was caused by a bomb, though civil aviation authority officials said they had found no evidence so far of a criminal act.
"It was my first bomb; I hope it will be the last,'' Mr Vodopivec said. He said the blast happened when the plane was at around 11,000ft (3,350m).
"It would have been much worse if we were higher," he added.
Darren Howe, who had a colleague on the plane, told the BBC that "it was not an explosion but a fuselage failure at 10,000ft".


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-35481555
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