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THIS is the moment a fed up man is thought to have blown up his bosses’ factory in a terrifying kamikaze ploy to avenge his sacking.
Pilot Juan Manuel Medina, 46, is thought to have deliberately crashed a Cessna 15 jet into the factory in Rosario, Argentina on August 9.
Video shows the moment the plane crashes in Rosario, Argentina on August 9[/caption] He’s thought to have crashed the plane out of spite[/caption] Juan Manuel Medina, 46,[/caption]Shocking footage shows a plane immediately plummet to the site of firm Air Liquide Argentina, where he was allegedly recently let go.
The terrifying video shows the two-seater plane come down and hit the factory close to the highly flammable blue and white canisters.
The jet dives into highly flammable canisters as horrified factory workers shriek in the background on what appears to be a sunny day.
The extent of damage to the site is not yet clear but firefighters said if Medina had hit his target, a huge explosion would have occurred.
Local media reports say Medina worked for French company Air Liquide.
Air Liquide Argentina supplies tanks of oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen for use in industry.
It has branches in several countries, including Brazil, specialising in the manufacture of liquid oxygen and other industrial gases.
Images from his WhatsApp indicate that the irate 46-year-old was determined to get his own back on Air Liquide after they terminated his employment with him, according to Times Now News.
It’s not known whether the pilot survived but no fatalaties have been reported.
Argentinian cops are investigating the crash.
This comes after a plane in America narrowly missed a shocked golfer after crashing onto a course.
The stunned player is lining up a shot when the plane dramatically careers past him and slams into a pro shop.
Footage shows golfer Justin Owens about to stroke a putt on the practice green in Sacramento, California, as the aircraft heads towards him.
Seeing it at the last moment, Justin quickly jumps to the side, avoiding injury by a few inches and the plane skids across the green and hits the wall of the nearby pro shop.
Plumes of smoke are seen billowing from the small blue and white Piper PA28 plane, as the traumatised golfer watches on in horror.
The light plane’s wing is seen flapping in the air but it appears relatively intact following the crash landing.
Footage of the aftermath of the accident on Sunday afternoon shows rescuers inspecting the plane’s damage, and paint scuffs on the walls of the pro shop.
A clip taken from another angle shows people casually strolling in a busy car park as the crash takes place right in front of them.
An image Juan Manuel Medina had on his WhatsApp hours before taking off[/caption]