Callum Kerr Dies After Being Restrained on Manchester Flight from Cyprus
Callum Kerr, 35, died after being restrained onboard a Jet2 flight from Larnaca, Cyprus, to Manchester Airport on June 21. Reports described aggressive behavior during the trip, linked to heavy alcohol consumption, as passengers and crew intervened. According to Greater Manchester Police, officers arrived after the aircraft landed at around 2:25am on June 22, found Kerr unresponsive, and attempted CPR before he was taken to hospital. He died on June 23, after paramedics provided emergency care. Witnesses said Kerr was accused of assaulting another passenger and a crew member, creating disruption, and that he was restrained by passengers at the rear of the plane before police boarded and handcuffed him upon arrival. Police said they are supporting an independent inquiry into Kerr’s death.





