Jack Fenton, a British tourist on holiday in Greece, who was killed by a helicopter rotor was not trying to take a selfie, officials have said.
A British man killed by a helicopter rotor in Greece was not trying to take a selfie, officials have confirmed.
‘What is reported is that the 22-year-old was holding a mobile phone and had it to his ear, but it has not yet been clarified whether he was talking.’ He then returned to it and ducked under the tail of the craft, which is when the ‘invisible’ – and lethal – rotor struck him.Mr Kondylis added: ‘One ground employee went to the left door, one to the right, they disembarked and escorted them [the group] 20 metres to the building.Jack was returning from Mykonos after a holiday with friends‘The young passenger, unknown for what reason, returned to the helicopter. We don’t know why he came back.
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