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"With her camera up to shoot photos as she did so, she stepped back slightly moving toward and into the spinning propeller." An undated photo of 37-year-old Amanda Gallagher. Gallagher, of Wichita ...
“With her camera up to shoot photos as she did so, she stepped back slightly moving toward and into the spinning propeller.” Cook Airfield, a privately-owned airport that houses the skydiving ...
"With her camera up to shoot photos as she did so, she stepped back slightly moving toward and into the spinning propeller." Gallagher's brother and sister-in-law created a GoFundMe to help with ...
A woman has tragically died after inadvertently backing into a spinning aeroplane propeller while snapping photos. Amanda Gallagher suffered critical injuries in the freak accident at Cook ...
(KSNW) — We’re learning more about the life of photographer Amanda Gallagher, who died in an accident Saturday when she backed into an airplane’s spinning propeller. Her friends say they are ...
“With her camera up to shoot photos as she did so, she stepped back slightly moving toward and into the spinning propeller.” Her family have said she loved taking photos. Picture: Facebook Her ...
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