In 2001, Mohammed Ayaz climbed up right into the wheel bay of a British Airways Boeing 777 heading from Bahrain toLondon Heathrow His body dropped from the aircraft as it came down, and was uncovered in a parking lot in Richmond.
After the cops determined him, the Guardian’s Esther Addley located his family members to a country town in northPakistan Mohammed’s family members informed Esther that he had actually attempted to reach the UK legitimately, yet had actually not succeeded. She blogged about the tale in a write-up labelled The male that was up to planet.
Then, 23 years later on, Esther got a message from among Mohammed’s bros.
‘Hello ma’ am,” it reviewed. “My name isKhalil Ullah I’m a more youthful bro of Muhammad Ayaz, you blogged about his life when he was up to planet from a British Airways 777 and passed away. I’m below in England for my greater researches. I simply intend to satisfy you and thanks that you composed extremely well regarding his life. I intend to see the area where he dropped. Eagerly waiting on your kind feedback. Thank you. Regards, Khalil.’
In this episode, Esther informs Helen Pidd regarding their check out to the website in Richmond where Mohammed was discovered.
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