Multiple outlets report that a Ryanair Boeing 737 experiences a serious in-flight incident involving a broken window and cabin depressurization. Accounts say the aircraft is flying when the window breaks, leading to rapid loss of cabin pressure. Several reports describe a passenger seated near the window as being nearly pulled out of the opening during the depressurization. Passengers and crew are reported to respond immediately, and the flight diverts to carry out an emergency landing. The Financial Times reports that the passenger seated next to the window is nearly sucked out of the aircraft, citing reports of the incident. Other coverage similarly describes a “panic” situation on board, focusing on the close call for the passenger near the window. Nasha Niva also attributes the event to depressurization during the flight. Across the reports, the common elements are the window breaking, the resulting depressurization, and the emergency landing, with the most specific detail consistently pointing to the passenger seated by the window.