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A former Boeing staffer who once raised concerns about the company’s production standards has been found dead in the US.
John Barnett, 62, was found dead in his truck in a hotel parking lot in South Carolina, cops said Monday – seven years after he retired following a 32-year career.
The ex-quality manager at Boeing’s North Charleston plant died from a ‘self-inflicted’ wound, cops in Charleston said, adding that they were still investigation.
Trending Politics co-owner Collin Rugg shared the following details:
62-year-old Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead in his truck after he didn’t show up for a legal interview linked to a case against Boeing.
Barnett worked for Boeing for 32 years and retired in 2017. After retiring, Barnett spoke out about how Boeing was cutting corners on their airplanes.
Just days before his death, Barnett gave evidence in a lawsuit against Boeing.
Barnett accused Boeing of “deliberately fitting sub-standard parts” on their aircraft.
He also accused Boeing of having faulty oxygen systems, saying one in four breathing masks would *not* work in an emergency situation.
Barnett said new plane builds were rushed. When he brought his concerns forward, they were allegedly ignored by the company.
When he died, Barnett was in Charleston for interviews linked to a case against Boeing.
He was supposed to come back for more questioning on Saturday but did not show up. Inquiries were made to his hotel where Barnett was found dead in his car in the parking lot.
Police are investigating Barnett’s death but say he died from a “self-inflicted” wound.
The video below was a recent interview Barnett had with TMZ.
Totally normal.
WATCH the video below, as Barnett was recently interviewed by TMZ:
NEW: 62-year-old Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead in his truck after he didn’t show up for a legal interview linked to a case against Boeing.
Barnett worked for Boeing for 32 years and retired in 2017. After retiring, Barnett spoke out about how Boeing was cutting… pic.twitter.com/k3zOqH0REv
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 11, 2024
Journalis Nick Sortor wrote:
#BREAKING: BOEING WHISTLEBLOWER FOUND DEAD OF “SELF-INFLICTED” GUNSHOT WOUND IN THE US
This comes just a FEW DAYS after ex-Boeing employee John Barnett began handing over key pieces of evidence in a lawsuit alleging the airplane manufacturer covered up safety concerns such as :
One-in-four oxygen masks installed were faulty and would not work during emergencies
Workers being told to DELIBERATELY fit substandard parts (such as ones in scrap bins) to aircrafts in order to hurry up production
General safety measures being ignored by under-pressure workers
Mr. Barnett’s death MUST BE THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED
WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?
#BREAKING: BOEING WHISTLEBLOWER FOUND DEAD OF “SELF-INFLICTED” GUNSHOT WOUND IN THE US
This comes just a FEW DAYS after ex-Boeing employee John Barnett began handing over key pieces of evidence in a lawsuit alleging the airplane manufacturer covered up safety concerns such as… pic.twitter.com/J0PvQej8M9
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 11, 2024
Boeing whistleblower found dead in US https://t.co/kcsf3Y5udR
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 11, 2024
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