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A MAN has died after he was sucked into an MRI machine in a shock freak accident.

The 61-year-old man suffered catastrophic injuries while a scan was taking place on Wednesday afternoon – and died the following day.

Woman undergoing an MRI scan.
A man was sucked into an MRI machine while wearing a metal necklace (file photo)Credit: Getty
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The incident happened in Long IslandCredit: Getty

According to NBC New York, the man had entered an MRI room at Nassau Open MRI in Long Island while a scan was underway.

He was wearing a large metallic chain around his neck – which turned into a “torpedo” and caused him to be pulled of his feet and into the machine.

It resulted in a “medical episode” and the man – who has not yet been identified – was rushed to hospital with critical injuries.

He died the next day, police said.

It’s not clear if the man was a patient at the MRI center at the time – or why he entered the room.

A witness told CBS News the man was told to stay out of the room – but he ran inside after hearing a relative screaming.

New York’s Department of Health said it was reviewing the incident.

It said: “MRI facilities in NY are not regulated as part of diagnostic and treatment centers, so are therefore not subject to routine inspections.”

MRI machines use powerful magnets that can pull in metal objects – and this makes it unsafe to bring metal of any kind near the machine.

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And the magnetic field is always on – meaning even small objects can cause accidents.

Dr. Payal Sud from North Shore University Hospital explained to CBS: “The potential consequences of ignoring protocol are severe, which is why we have rigorous safety measures in place.”

She added, “If a necklace were wrapped around someone’s neck, it might lead to strangulation, asphyxiation, or neck spine injuries.”

Charles Winterfeldt, the hospital’s head of imaging services, mentioned: “The necklace would behave like a torpedo, aiming straight for the core of the magnet.”

North Shore says that MRI machines can pose a particular danger to people with oxygen tanks, in wheelchairs or those even wearing magnetic jewelry.

Patients are instructed to remove all metal and electrical objects before getting scanned, according to North Shore.

However, experts say injuries and deaths tied to objects being pulled by the magnetic field of MRI machines are rare.

Nassau Open MRI and Synergy Multi-Care Professionals building.
Nassau Open MRI on Old Country Road in WestburyCredit: Google
Two doctors preparing a patient for an MRI scan.
MRI machines use powerful magnets that can pull in metal objectsCredit: Getty
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