Renner was sucked into the powerful jet engine as the A319 aircraft was pulling onto stand a short time after landing from Los Angeles at around 10:20 pm on June 23. The coroner said Renner died from “blunt and sharp-force injuries”.
In her recently filed lawsuit, Mackenzie provides a far more graphic description of Renner's death. The complaint reads:
“As she watched him closely approach the massive jet, she witnessed a horror so disturbing and so unusual that it would instantly make headlines around the world: the man was suddenly ‘ingested' into the engine of the airplane, and Mackensizr watched as the turbine essentially ‘shredded' his body”.
“Mackenzie had her eyes directly on the gruesome scene, and she still has nightmares and flashbacks of seeing bits of the body being ‘spit out' as the jet engine pulverized the rest of the human remains”.
Anyway, what a c*nt. The man kills himself, and this r-slur wants to hold his employer responsible because she didn't want to look away.
That is the first time I have seen the phrase "sharp-force injuries" but I totally get it, beyond a laceration, penetration, cut, or tear, just sharp force
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Anyway, what a c*nt. The man kills himself, and this r-slur wants to hold his employer responsible because she didn't want to look away.
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That is the first time I have seen the phrase "sharp-force injuries" but I totally get it, beyond a laceration, penetration, cut, or tear, just sharp force
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