San Antonio man sucked into plane engine suffered from mental health problems, his brother says

The San Antonio man who died after being sucked into an airplane engine on Friday suffered from past mental health and substance abuse problems, his brother told British publication the Daily Mail. Even so, the brother of David Renner, the 27-year-old who died in the incident, said there was no indication at the time of the death that Renner was in mental distress or that he planned to commit suicide, according to the report. The Bexar County Medical Examiner's office ruled Renner's death a suicide on Monday, prompting the National Transportation Safety Board said it no longer plans to investigate.
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