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Philadelphia plane crash debris hurtles through diner window, hits man in head

Philadelphia's diner patron was injured on Friday, and the discharge from the CRASH dropped due to burning explosions on the street of the city became intense from the restaurant window and attacked a man in his head. I did.

The surveillance image from the inside of the Four Seasons Diner Restaurant on a 0.5 miles from the crash site is nearby when a weightress near a few booths and the object suddenly runs through the frame. Shows waitress.

The guardian of a male sitting at the booth can see the hat he is flying from his head. Seeing other people ducking for the cover, the man falls down.

Diner employee said FOX5 Philadelphia The object flew from the window and hit the customer in my head.

What we know about the victims of Philadelphia's collision

Another employee Tell WPvi-TV Despite “a lot of bleeding on his head”, the man was okay.

A crash, including Learjet 55 Medevac Jet, occurred near the Roosevelt Mall at 6:30 pm on Friday evening, killing at least seven people and injuring 22 people.

Before heading to Mexico, the aircraft departed from the northeast Philadelphia Airport on his way to Missouri to stop fuel before heading to Missouri. Four crews, young girls and mother were on board.

“Absolute signs” of the airplane problem dropped in Philadelphia: Medevac Company

Shi Gold, a jet air ambulance spokesman, told Fox News Digital that he was a Mexican citizen in the United States to save his life.

CRASH of airplanes in northeastern Philadelphia (Acquired by Fox News Digital)

On Sunday, Mayor of Philadelphia, Seeelell Parker, said at least 22 people were injured and the seventh deadly victim was in the car at the time of CRASH.

“The five casualties are currently hospitalized, of which three are in a crisis,” the mayor said at a press conference. “We respect our family and loved ones and do not share the names of the affected people. Please keep up the family, family, and loved ones.”

On Sunday, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced that it has collected cockpit audio recorders from the scene.

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Investigators have also discovered an aircraft reinforced terrestrial warning system. This states that NTSB “may include flight data.”

Andrea Margolis of Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.

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