Airport baggage handler dies in freak accident after her hair gets caught in conveyor belt

Jermani Thompson, 26, was unloading a Frontier Airlines flight when her hair got tangled in machinery

A baggage handler was killed when her hair got tangled in a belt loader at a New Orleans airport on Tuesday night, according to officials.

Jermani Thompson, 26, was working at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on August 30 when the freak accident unfolded. She was employed by GAT Airline Ground Support. 

At around 10 p.m., Thompson's hair got caught in a belt loader while she was unloading bags from a Frontier Airlines plane on the tarmac.

She was rushed to a local hospital and pronounced dead. The horrific accident prompted Frontier Airlines to cancel a flight on Wednesday.

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Jermani Thompson, seen here in a 2016 selfie, passed away from injuries after her hair got caught in a conveyor belt at work. (Jermani Thompson via Facebook)

Her tragic death lead to an outpouring of condolences from the aviation organizations involved. 

"The Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport extends its sincere condolences to her family and friends, and also to our partners at GAT and Frontier Airlines," the airport's Director of Aviation Kevin Dolliole told Fox News Digital. 

"Jermani was a part of our Airport family, and we will continue to support one another in any way we can during this trying time," Dolliole added.

"We extend our deepest condolences following the tragic death of a member of our ground handling business partner," a Frontier Airlines spokesperson said in the wake of the tragic accident. "Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones during this difficult time."

The fatal accident happened while Thompson was working at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

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Thompson was remembered by family and friends for being a hard worker and big basketball fan. She played the sport while she was a student at Hesston College and Tougaloo College.

"She was a basketball guru, [she'd] do anything you ask her to do," Thompson's mother, Angela Corsey, told FOX 8 New Orleans. "I just can’t believe it, you know, my only daughter is gone." 

Frontier Airlines said they extended "their deepest condolences" over the tragic accident. (iStock)

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"I don’t believe it. It’s like, she just told me, ‘I'll see you when I come back,'" Dorsey added.

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