Home Tech News When 2 brothers tried to go to London by hiding in the landing gear of the plane, the younger brother fell from 2000 feet… know what happened then?

When 2 brothers tried to go to London by hiding in the landing gear of the plane, the younger brother fell from 2000 feet… know what happened then?

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When 2 brothers tried to go to London by hiding in the landing gear of the plane, the younger brother fell from 2000 feet… know what happened then?


A 13 -year -old boy from Afghanistan made a shocking feat on Sunday (September 21, 2022). The Afghan boy hid in India from Kabul to New Delhi in the landing gear of Uri Kam Air. When the security personnel came to know about this on Sunday (September 21) at New Delhi Airport, there was a stir everywhere.

This incident of Afghan boy reminds about the incident that happened to two brothers of Punjab three decades ago, which completely changed his life.

Younger brother died from a height of 2,000 feet

According to a 2003 report by the Times of India, in 1996, 23 -year -old Pradeep Saini, a two -year -old from Punjab, and his younger brother 19 -year -old Vijay Saini, tried to reach London from Delhi in the landing gear of a British Airways aircraft.

Pradeep Saini escaped during an illegal to reach London illegally during a 10 -hour flight, but his 19 -year -old brother Vijay Saini died due to hypothermia. When the British Airways aircraft reached West London, Vijay fell below a height of 2,000 feet.

Tempratures get 60 degrees at 40,000 feet

According to the report, the 10 -hour journey broke all the immunity of the human body as the temperature had dropped to -60 degrees Celsius during this period and the oxygen level fell rapidly at a height of 40 thousand feet.

Now Pradeep is working at British airport

Recalling that incident, Pradeep Saini had said that after losing his brother, he had gone into depression for six years. After this he settled in Britain and now he is working at Heathro Airport in London.

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