🪦 British bare-knuckle boxer dies during flight from Larnaca to Manchester
Callum Kerr, a 35-year-old British bare-knuckle boxer, died during a flight from Larnaca to Manchester on June 21. Witnesses reported that Kerr consumed excessive alcohol before boarding and became aggressive, leading to an altercation on the plane. Cabin crew intervened by moving his partner for safety, but Kerr reportedly attacked a nearby passenger, prompting other passengers to restrain him on the cabin floor.
The pilot requested an emergency landing at Manchester Airport, where police found Kerr unresponsive and not breathing upon arrival. Authorities are investigating the incident and awaiting autopsy results to determine the exact cause of death. Passengers remained onboard to provide statements to the police as part of the ongoing investigation.
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