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stowaway

Man plunges to his death after trying to cling onto airplane from South Africa to London

A second man is in a critical condition in hospital.

Britain British Airways File photo. AP Photo / Max Nash AP Photo / Max Nash / Max Nash

A SUSPECTED STOWAWAY is being treated in a London hospital after being found unconscious on Thursday on a British Airways flight from Johannesburg after the plane had landed, British police said on Friday.

Police said that also on Thursday they had found the body of a dead man on the roof of an office under the flight path to Heathrow airport and were trying to work out if he could have fallen off the same plane.

The man found alive is believed to be 24 years old and police said in a statement that he was found in the undercarriage of the plane.

“His condition is now described as critical,” the statement said.

A police spokesman told AFP that the possibility that the two men were on the same plane is “one of the lines of inquiry”.

The police were called about the suspected stowaway on the almost 13,000-kilometre flight from South Africa at 8:28 am and about the body at 9:35 am.

The flight takes 11 hours and outside temperatures during the journey would fall as low as minus 60 degrees Celsius.

A British Airways spokeswoman said: “We are working with the Metropolitan Police and the authorities in Johannesburg to establish the facts surrounding this very rare case”.

The body was found on the roof of the offices of notonthehighstreet.com, an online retailer, in Richmond, a wealthy southwest suburb of London.

“Officers and the London ambulance service attended and found the body of a male on the roof of the premises,” the company said in a statement.

The death is currently being treated as unexplained but early indications are that the body may be that of an airline stowaway.

There have been several cases of stowaways being found dead clinging to the landing gear of planes.

In 2012, a man from Mozambique fell from the undercarriage of a Heathrow-bound flight from Angola onto a street under the flight path near Richmond.

An inquest found that he may have survived freezing temperatures for most of the flight but was “dead or nearly dead” by the time he hit the ground.

“It’s very shocking when it’s so close to you,” said Reverend Neil Summers from the St John the Divine church opposite where the body was found on Thursday.

“In one sense it’s not totally surprising as it’s happened before,” he said.

In April, an Indonesian stowaway survived an hour-long flight from Sumatra to Jakarta hidden in the undercarriage of the plane.

© – AFP, 2015

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