Gatwick Airport horror as man’s body found in undercarriage of TUI plane | The Sun

A MAN'S body has been found in the undercarriage of a TUI plane sparking horror at Gatwick airport.

The body was found in the undercarriage of a plane that flew from Gambia to Britain.

The unidentified body of a black male was found on a jet operated by TUI Airways – a British charter airline – that had flown from Gambia's capital of Banjul to London's Gatwick Airport, Gambia's government spokesman said in a statement on Tuesday.

Sussex Police said the body was discovered at Gatwick around 4am on 7 December.

In a statement, the force said: "Police were called after the body of a man was found in the undercarriage of an aircraft at Gatwick Airport, arriving from Gambia, at about 4am on December 7.

"Officers are investigating and a report will be prepared for HM Coroner."

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This is not the first case of stowaways being discovered on planes.

In January, Dutch police discovered a man alive in the landing gear of a jumbo jet after surviving the 11-hour flight from South Africa to Amsterdam.

In a similar case last year, a shocking video emerged of a man being found beneath the fuselage of a flight from Guatemala to Miami.

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