Disturbing new details revealed in death of Denver airport intruder who died after breaching fence
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The dark past of a man who was killed after being sucked into a jet engine at a major American airport has been revealed.
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Michael Mott, 41, died on Friday evening after scaling the perimeter fence at Denver International Airport and walking out in front of a Frontier Airlines passenger jet as it was preparing to take off.
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The collision led to a fire breaking out after Motts was "partially consumed" by one of the aircraft's engines - forcing the 224 passengers to be evacuated from the plane on emergency slides.
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It is believed the fatal incident was a suicide, with the cause of death determined to be multiple blunt and sharp force injuries, the city and county of Denver's chief medical examiner Sterling McLaren said.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say But now it has emerged that prior to his death, Mott was a career criminal with more than 20 arrests in Colorado since 2002, the New York Post revealed.
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