Photo of a Boeing 747 by Nick Morales on Unsplash.
There have been numerous debates as to whether the number of whistleblowers in relation to Boeing has passed away. Social media users debate that it is in fact a conspiracy theory. However, these are mere speculations as there is no truth to these claims. But many are still showing their suspicions towards the matter.
According to the Seattle Times, Joshua Dean, a pivotal whistleblower who exposed manufacturing defects on the 737 MAX, passed away Tuesday following a sudden and severe infection. Known for his robust health and healthy lifestyle, the 45-year-old had lived in Wichita, Kan., where Spirit AeroSystems is headquartered.
Dean had given depositions and filed complaints about manufacturing misconduct at Spirit. His sudden demise deeply shocked both his community and Spirit, whose spokesperson expressed condolences to Dean’s family.
Dean’s aunt revealed he succumbed after a brief hospitalization and struggle with pneumonia and MRSA infection. His passing raises further questions, echoing concerns about accountability and safety in the aviation industry.
In addition to this, several commenters debated that these individuals should be placed in protective custody. However, it seems that they are not. The previous whistleblower, Josh Barnett died through allegedly unaliving himself just two months ago.
Some users debate that this is not a coincidence. Others state that Dean had pneumonia, which is a legitimate medical condition. Unfortunately for Boeing, their once bright and shining reputation has been long gone in lieu with the number of technical issues their aircrafts have been reported to have.
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