TOKYO - Japanese authorities said Monday they are trying to identify a body found inside one of the landing gear compartments on a Delta Airlines plane flight that arrived in Tokyo from New York.
The body of the apparent stowaway, identified only as that of a male with dark skin, was clad only in a long-sleeved, plaid shirt and jeans, police at the Narita International Airport said Monday.
A Delta Airlines plane is deiced at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009 in Romulus, Mich. Japanese authorities said Monday they are trying to identify a body found inside one of the landing gear compartments on a Delta Airlines plane flight that arrived in Tokyo from New York. The body of the apparent stowaway, identified only as that of a male with dark skin, was clad only in a long-sleeved, plaid shirt and jeans, police at the Narita International Airport said Monday.
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PETA member Emily Lavender, 21, of B.C. had a pie shoved in her face in downtown St. John's Friday.
Speedskater Clara Hughes, of Winnipeg, Man., poses with a Canadian flag after being named Canada's flag bearer for the opening ceremonies of the Vancouver Winter Olympics in Richmond, B.C., on Friday January 29, 2010. The Games open February 12.
Actress Anne Hathaway reacts as she is kissed by Clifford Murray, left, president of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals and Derek Mueller, right, vice president, as they celebrate her as Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year in Cambridge, Mass. Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010.
In this photo dated Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, provided by the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management IMGW, a lonely dog is seen floating on ice floe 15 miles off the Polish Baltic Sea coast near Gdynia, Poland. The dog was rescued by sailors from the "Baltica" ship.
In this photo taken Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010 and made available Thursday, Jan 28, 2010 Adam Buczynski carries a dog found floating cold and alone on an ice floe 15 miles off the Polish Baltic Sea coast in Gdynia, Poland. Buczynski, a sailor from the ship "Baltic" pulled out the dog from the ice floe.
This combination of images shows an undated self portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci, left, and the Mona Lisa. A group of Italian scientists is seeking permission from French authorities to dig up Leonardo Da Vinci's body to conduct carbon and DNA testing in order to solve the mysteries of how he died, and whether the Mona Lisa was actually a self-portrait in disguise.
This Oct. 2005 photo shows the reported tomb of Leonardo da Vinci at Saint-Hubert Chapel at the Amboise castle, in the Loire valley, western France. A group of Italian scientists is seeking permission from French authorities to dig up da Vinci's body to conduct carbon and DNA testing in order to solve the mysteries of how he died, and whether the Mona Lisa was actually a self-portrait in disguise.
Philadelphia Flyers forward Simon Gagne, left, lands after colliding with Atlanta Thrashers goalie Johan Hedberg, of Sweden, in the third period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010, in Philadelphia. Atlanta won 4-3.
Copies of J.D. Salinger's classic novel "The Catcher in the Rye" as well as his volume of short stories called "Nine Stories" are seen at the Orange Public Library in Orange Village, Ohio on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010. Salinger, the legendary author, youth hero and fugitive from fame whose "The Catcher in the Rye" shocked and inspired a world he increasingly shunned, died Wednesday at the age of 91. At left is a 1951 photo of the author.
An anti-war protester wearing a Tony Blair mask stands behind wooden bars in a mock jail as he demonstrates outside the Iraq War Inquiry as former British Prime Minster Tony Blair is called to give evidence in London , Friday, Jan. 29, 2010.
A mechanic found the body lying inside the landing gear compartment of the Boeing 777-200 during maintenance after Delta Flight 59 from New York landed at Narita on Sunday night, police official Zenjiro Watanabe said.
"All we know is that he must have sneaked in just before departure, because it is impossible for him to enter the storage during flight," Watanabe said.
The body had no visible injuries except signs of frostbite, and the man might have died of hypothermia during the flight, Watanabe said.
The temperature in that part of the plane falls to about minus 58 degrees (minus 50 degrees Celsius) during flight.
Police are investigating the case both as an accident and a possible crime, Watanabe said.
"It's quite bizarre," he said. "I've never handled a case like this before."
Delta officials were not immediately available for comment.
There have been similar cases in the past.
In 2007, a man who appeared to be Asian and in his 50s, was found dead in the nose gear wheel well in an on a United Airlines Boeing 747 that arrived at San Francisco International Airport from Shanghai. He too was thought to be a stowaway.
A Lebanese civil defense diver, throws a piece of shirt that was found in the water to his colleagues who wait on the beach, not seen, during the searching for debris and bodies of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 plane that crashed into the sea on Monday, near Beirut international airport, south of Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Emergency workers will expand their search radius for the wreckage of an Ethiopian Airlines jet if they do not find the black boxes Wednesday, an army official said. The plane went down in flames early Monday just minutes after takeoff in a thunderstorm. All 90 people on board were feared dead.
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Toronto TV broadcaster Colleen Walsh poses for reporters during a break in proceedings in her trial at provincial court in St. John's Monday, Jan. 18, 2010. The 49-year-old - who was arrested after she allegedly became unruly aboard a transatlantic flight last March - has pleaded not guilty to charges of assault, obstructing the operation of an aircraft and causing a disturbance.
An aircraft belonging to German airline Air Berlin is seen after coming off the runway at the airport in Dortmund, western Germany, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010. A jet headed for Spain's Canary Islands came off the runway at Dortmund airport in western Germany on Sunday, but no one was injured, authorities said.
An aerial view of the cracked fuselage of American Airlines flight AA331, which crashed landed overnight on a flight from Miami to Jamaica, just beyond the runway of Norman Manley international airport in Kingston, Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. More than 40 people were injured, at least 4 seriously, and there were no fatalities, according to officials, after the plane overshot the runway when it landed in heavy rain.
A CBC News investigation has revealed that on Aug. 7, 2009, Transport Minister John Baird issued a secret ministerial security order involving Pakistan International Airlines, which operates at Toronto's Pearson International Airport.
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This Dec. 2009 photo released by the U.S. Marshal's Service shows Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab in Milan, Mich. A grand jury indicted Abdulmutallab on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010 on charges accusing him of attempting to blow up a Detroit-bound Northwest Airlines plane on Christmas Day by trying to use a weapon of mass destruction.
Workers and officials sift through debris surrounding the fuselage of American Airlines flight AA331 which crash landed overnight on a flight from Miami to Jamaica, just beyond the runway of Norman Manley International Airport, in Kingston Jamaica, Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. More than 40 people were injured, at least 4 seriously, and there were no fatalities, according to officials, after the plane overshot the runway in Jamaica when it landed in heavy rain.
In this 2001 image made available on Monday Dec. 28, 2009 by teacher Mike Rimmer, Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab poses with a group of fellow pupils from Lome's International School, Togo, while on a school trip to London. Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old passenger, was arrested Friday after he allegedly tried to bring down the Northwest Airlines flight, carrying 289 people.
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