Boeing whistleblower’s family claims company’s conduct caused his suicide
Boeing whistleblower’s family claims company’s conduct caused his suicide

Lawsuit alleges US plane maker’s treatment of John Barnett caused his death after he raised safety concerns

Summary
The family of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett, who died by suicide in 2024, is suing Boeing, alleging that harassment and intimidation after he raised safety concerns about the 787 Dreamliner plant in Charleston, South Carolina, led to his death.
Barnett, a quality manager for nearly 30 years, reported safety issues such as metal shavings near control wires and faulty oxygen systems.
The lawsuit claims Boeing's conduct caused severe mental distress, including PTSD and depression, resulting in his suicide.
Boeing expressed condolences but has not commented further.