Man hit by Frontier jet on DIA runway died by suicide, medical examiner's office says
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The man who was hit and killed by a Frontier jet at Denver International Airport on Friday died by suicide, an official from the Denver medical examiner's office said Tuesday.
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What happened
The man who was hit and killed by a Frontier jet at Denver International Airport on Friday died by suicide, an official from the Denver medical examiner's office said Tuesday.
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