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Second Boeing Whistleblower Dies Suddenly

A former quality auditor for Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems, one of the first whistleblowers to allege that Spirit management ignored manufacturing defects in the 737 MAX, died on Tuesday.

Joshua Dean lost his life after battling a sudden and rapidly spreading infection. seattle times report.

He was 45 years old and was reportedly in good health before his sudden death after two weeks of fighting for his life in hospital.

of times The report details Dean’s role in the allegations against Boeing.

Mr. Dean filed an affidavit in the Spirit shareholder lawsuit and also filed a complaint with the Federal Aviation Administration alleging “grave and material misconduct by senior quality managers on Spirit’s 737 production line.” It had been submitted.

Spirit fired Dean in April 2023, but Dean had filed a complaint with the Labor Department alleging that he was fired in retaliation for raising concerns about aviation safety.

dean Said US broadcaster NPR reported in February that he believed he was fired because he sent a message to people who were considering speaking out.

“If you say it too loudly, I’ll shut you up,” he reportedly said.

Dean was represented by a South Carolina law firm that also represents Boeing whistleblower John “Mitch” Barnett. times The report will begin.

The 62-year-old man was found dead in an apparent suicide in March.

He was found dead of a gunshot wound in Charleston, South Carolina, where Boeing’s 787 manufacturing facility is located, in a deposition alleging that Boeing retaliated against him for complaining about quality defects. I was in the middle of picking up something.

Burnett worked for Boeing for 32 years before retiring from the company in 2017 for health reasons.

After their separation, he embarked on a lengthy lawsuit against the company that continued until his death.

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