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Southampton have opened talks with Genk over a potential deal for right-back Joakim Maehle

The 21-year-old Danish U21 international has been earmarked by Ralph Hasenhuttl with Cedric Soares likely to be sold

 Maehle, who can also play in midfield, cost Genk £1.3m from Aalborg in 2017. Share this article Share 139 shares Saints are yet to bring anyone in during this transfer window but have sold Manolo Gabbiadini to Sampdoria and allowed Steven Davis to go to Rangers on loan

 Hasenhuttl will hope that signing a defender will help them climb away from the relegation zone

 Southampton are currently 16th in the Premier League.  Share this article Share 139 shares

For more infomation >> ✅ Breaking News - Southampton opens discussions with Genk about an agreement for Joakim Maehle - Duration: 1:05.

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Male TSA worker 'jumps to his death' at Orlando airport - Daily News - Duration: 6:00.

A Transportation Security Administration worker jumped to his death at Orlando airport on Saturday, weeks after the longest shutdown history forced agents to work without pay

The off-duty officer in his 40s died after falling from the Hyatt Regency Hotel into a busy atrium at the airport at 9:30am

 TSA agents are among the 420,000 federal workers considered essential employees required to work without their paychecks during a government shutdown

The closure began on began on December 22 and lasted for 35 days.The Orlando Police Department confirmed the tragedy, writing: 'At 9:30 a

m., an individual jumped from the Hyatt Regency Hotel into the atrium area of the airport

 'A male in his 40s was found in critical condition and transported to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased

Preliminary information suggests an apparent suicide. 'We can confirm the deceased individual involved in this incident is an employee of the @TSA

Our hearts are with the @TSA family during this very difficult time.'Scroll down for video

  A spokesman for the TSA added: 'The TSA confirms that an off-duty officer fell from a hotel balcony inside Orlando International Airport this morning and is deceased

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the officer's family, friends and everyone in our TSA family

'In footage posted online passengers can be seen standing just yards from yellow police tape in a busy atrium of the airport

 Images show emergency workers treating the man in the middle of the airport.  Travelers were forced to go back through security to be rescreened after the incident reportedly caused some to move through security without being checked

The TSA confirmed: 'At the time of the incident, several passengers scattered into the sterile area unscreened

TSA will be rescreening passengers and will continue to work with the Orlando Police Department and Greater Orlando Aviation Authority to return operations to normal

'Passengers fled in panic after the incident and authorities were forced to confirm reports of a suspicious vehicle were false

One witness wrote on Facebook: 'I was in my room and I heard screaming from the airport terminal (which is outside my balcony) and a LOUD bang like a shotgun

Panic was in full effect! Screaming, running, I didn't know where to put myself first

'After about 15 minutes we were told it wasn't a shooter it was a TSA agent who jumped from the 10th floor of the hotel right into the middle of the airport terminal! 'The 15 minutes of thinking there was an active shooter and I couldn't get to my daughter won't leave my mind right now

Currently the airport is shutdown. What a sad sad day.' Another added on Twitter: 'A TSA agent jumped from a top balcony, unidentified bangs go off, people running everywhere, and right past the security, which then led to a security breach

' Trista Eaden told Spectrum News 13: 'I saw the TSA agents standing up, and all of a sudden they just told us to run, to just go through the screening

'Police had earlier tweeted: 'This is an isolated incident within the atrium area of the airport

Any reports of suspicious vehicles related to this incident are FALSE. The person that jumped has been pronounced deceased

' Share this article Share Travelers now face lengthy delays at the airport after gates 70 through 129 were rescreened and flights were canceled

 Images circulating online show long lines forming in the airport. By midday 74 flights had been delayed leaving the airport and 23 had been canceled, according to FlightAware

com.General manager at the airport's Hyatt Regency Bruce McDonald told Click Orlando: 'The safety and security of our guests and colleagues is a top priority,' McDonald said

'We are saddened by the event that occurred at our hotel and our thoughts go out to all who have been affected by this terrible situation

'For confidential support call the National Suicide Prevention Line on 1-800-273-8255  

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