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BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst steps in as colleague struggles on air

BBC Breakfast host Nina Warhurst was quick to step in on Sunday's show as her colleague struggled on air while reporting


  • Dec 29 2024
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BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst steps in as colleague struggles on air
BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst steps in as colleague struggles on air

BBC Breakfast: Nina tells coughing co-star to get some water

BBC Breakfast host Nina Warhurst was quick to step in on Sunday's show as her colleague struggled with coughing live on air.

During the programme, Nina, 44, discussed the latest headlines from the past few hours, where she revealed their main story was the devastating news that a plane carrying 181 passengers and crew had crashed at an airport in South Korea after returning from Bangkok, Thailand.

Nina spoke to South East Asia Correspondent for BBC News, Jonathan Head, live from Bangkok, Thailand, throughout the show to get the latest updates following the tragic incident.

However, during Jonathan's reporting he started struggling with coughing as he tried to continue with the show before pausing his segment to start coughing, where he apologised and said: "Excuse me."

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BBC Breakfast host Nina Warhurst was quick to step in on Sunday's show (Image: BBC )

This prompted Nina to step in as she said: "Jonathan with the latest from Bangkok, maybe grab some water? Thank you Jonathan for the update!"

It comes as Nina started Sunday's show by announcing the sad breaking news about the plane crash in South Korea. Nina said: "Our main story, a plane carrying 181 passengers and crew has crashed at an airport in South Korea and burst into flames. With most of those on board believed to have been killed. The death toll so far stands at 96, the crash happened at Muan International Airport."

The plane, carrying 175 passengers and six crew, tragically crashed into a wall at Muan International Airport in South Korea, bursting into flames and is thought to have killed all but two of the people on board.

The aircraft is seen in horrifying footage veering off the runway before smashing into the wall. It comes after another aeroplane tragedy in Azerbaijan on Christmas Day has shocked the world.

The crash occurred during landing, after the plane's landing gear is thought to have malfunctioned and footage shows it skidding along the runway with no wheels on the ground. All flights to and from Muan Airport in Jeollanam-do have been cancelled.

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Nina spoke to South East Asia Correspondent for BBC News, Jonathan Head, live from Bangkok, Thailand (Image: BBC)

It is thought the landing gear failed to deploy properly, forcing the pilots to abort before going round again to attempt a belly landing.

According to Flightradar data, the plane was a Boeing 737 that departed from Bangkok at 2.29am local time and was due to arrive in South Korea at 8.30am - but instead had landed at 8.59am.

The ill-fated flight, Jeju Air Flight 7C2216, had flown from Bangkok with a total of 181 people on board. Following the crash, the plane exploded, sustaining severe damage and catching fire.

The South Korean National Fire Agency said that the aircraft is believed to have experienced an issue with landing gear due to bird strike at the airport some 288 miles away from Seoul.

BBC Breakfast continues every day at 6am on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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