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Tragedy as man falls to his death from car park at Manchester Airport with cops scrambled

Tragedy as man falls to his death from car park at Manchester Airport with cops scrambled

Scottish Sun6 hours ago
Investigations are ongoing following the tragic incident
AIRPORT HORROR Tragedy as man falls to his death from car park at Manchester Airport with cops scrambled
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A MAN has died after falling from a roof at Manchester Airport.
Emergency services were scrambled to a car park near Terminal one at the transport hub yesterday afternoon.
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Emergency services were scrambled to the airport at around 3.30pm
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Air ambulance crews also attended the scene following reports of concern for a man's welfare at around 3.30pm.
According to MEN, the tragic death is not being treated as suspicious.
In a statement at the time, Greater Manchester Police confirmed they were responding to an incident at the airport.
It read: "We are currently responding to a concern for welfare incident at a car park at Manchester Airport.
"There is no wider risk to the public and officers and colleagues from other emergency services are on the scene."
Manchester Airport said it was working alongside the force to assist with their enquiries.
A spokesperson for the airport confirmed there were no delays to flights following the horrific incident.
Footage of an incident at Manchester Airport between police officers and members of the public went viral on social media in July.
Last week, a thug who brawled with the cops before claiming he was the victim of police brutality has been found guilty of assault.
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, and his brother Muhammad Amaad, 26, sparked nationwide protests after accusing the police of attacking them.
Two of the officers were also probed by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and faced criminal charges.
But during their trial, it was alleged the brothers had actually lashed out at police when they were called to deal with an earlier altercation.
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A man has died after falling from a car park roof at the airport
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