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At least 36 people were injured on a flight from Spain to Uruguay on Monday .
Some of the injuries were neck and skull fractures, according to a report from the New York Times .
Videos posted online show bloodied seats stained with blood and one viral video shows a man getting stuck in an overhead bin.
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