The Philadelphia dinner sponsor was injured on Friday when it was a piece of wreck It crashed into a fire explosion On Al -Madinah Street, it was harmed by a window of the restaurant and hit the man in the head.
Surveillance footage from inside the Four Seasons Diner Restaurant on Cottman Avenue, which is about half a mile from the crash site, shows many shepherds in the compartments and a waitress stands close when it suddenly wanders through the frame.
A male shepherd sits in a kiosk holding his head while the hat was wearing flies from his head. The man slips when others look at the cover.
The dinner employee said Fox5 Philadelphia An object flew through a window and hit the customer in the head.
What we know about the victims of Philadelphia's crash
Another employee WPVI-TV said That despite “a lot of bleeding on his head”, the man was fine.
The accident, which included the Learjet 55 medevac plane, Near Roosevelt Mall At approximately 6:30 pm on Friday, at least seven people were killed and 22 others were injured.
The plane was leaving Northeast Philadelphia Airport At that time, on his way to Missouri to stop fuel before heading to Mexico. Four crew members, a little girl and her mother was on board.
Jet Air ambulance A spokesman for Gold Fox News told the digital that one of the passenger on the trip was a Mexican citizen who was in the United States for a medical treatment.
On Sunday, the Philadelphia Sherrill Parker mayor said that at least 22 people were injured, and he was the seventh dead victim in the accident at the time of the accident.
“Five of the victims are currently in the hospital, and three of them are in critical condition,” the mayor said at the press conference. “We did not participate, in respect of their families and loved ones, the names of any of those who were affected. Please continue to raise them, their families and their loved ones in prayer.”
On Sunday, the National Transport Safety Council (NTSB) announced that it had recovered the leader's cockpit from the scene, which was found eight feet from the initial impact location.
Investigators also found that the proximity system for the improved land of the plane, which NTSB says “can also contain flight data.”
Andrea Margolis of Fox News Digitter contributed to this report.