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Mid-Air Medical Emergency: Passenger Dies on Vancouver-Delhi Flight

22 Nov

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Summary

  • A 70-year-old passenger died after experiencing chest pain mid-flight.
  • An Air India flight from Vancouver made an emergency landing in Kolkata.
  • The flight continued to Delhi after the medical emergency and passenger's death.
Mid-Air Medical Emergency: Passenger Dies on Vancouver-Delhi Flight

An Air India flight traveling from Vancouver to Delhi experienced a severe medical emergency mid-air when a 70-year-old passenger, Dalbir Singh, became critically ill with chest pain and restlessness. The pilots were forced to make an emergency landing at Kolkata airport on Friday evening to seek immediate medical attention.

Upon landing, Singh was quickly transported to a local hospital. Tragically, medical professionals pronounced him dead shortly after arrival. Airport authorities then coordinated the transfer of the body for a postmortem examination, while also facilitating the continuation of the flight's journey.

The Boeing B 777-ER eventually departed for Delhi at 10:10 pm, carrying the remaining 176 passengers. This incident highlights the risks associated with ultra-long-haul flights, which can exacerbate medical conditions like deep vein thrombosis.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The flight landed in Kolkata due to a medical emergency involving a 70-year-old passenger experiencing chest pain mid-air.
The 70-year-old passenger suffered chest pain and restlessness, leading to an emergency landing. He unfortunately passed away while being taken to the hospital.
Ultra-long-haul flights can pose health risks, and medical emergencies like deep vein thrombosis can occur due to the extended duration of travel.

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