Plane kills pedestrian during takeoff at Denver airport

Published May 10, 2026 Updated May 10, 2026 07:19am

WASHINGTON: A person who jumped a perimeter fence and was hit by an airplane taking off from Denver International Airport died in the incident, the airport said on Saturday.

Frontier Airlines Flight 4345 aborted takeoff after hitting the person at about 11:19 pm Friday night, the airport said. “DEN can confirm that the pedestrian jumped the perimeter fence and was hit just two minutes later while crossing the runway,” the statement said.

“The pedestrian is dec­eased, and is not believed to be an employee of the airport nor have they been identified,” it said. The person hit “was at least partially consumed by one of the engines,” ABC News repor­ted citing an unidentified official. The plane was quic­kly evacuated and 12 passen­gers on the flight reported minor injuries; five were transported to local hospitals, the airport said.

The Airbus A321, bound for Los Angeles, was carrying 224 passengers and seven crew members, according to Frontier. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that local law enforcement was investigating.

“Late last night, a trespasser breached airport security at Denver Int’l Airport, deliberately scaled a perimeter fence, and ran out onto a runway” and was struck by the plane “during takeoff at a high speed,”.

Published in Dawn, May 10th, 2026

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