easyJet flight halted after passenger death; family accused of deception.
Key Points
- 1easyJet flight EZY8070 from Málaga to London Gatwick was halted on the runway after an 89-year-old passenger was found deceased.
- 2Family members allegedly attempted to board the aircraft with the body, claiming the elderly relative was only 'tired'.
- 3The Spanish Civil Guard confirmed they attended the scene and officially pronounced the British woman dead on the aircraft.
- 4Passengers expressed shock and questioned how ground staff permitted the unresponsive individual to board despite apparent signs of distress.
An easyJet service, flight EZY8070, scheduled from Málaga (AGP) to London Gatwick (LGW), was abruptly stopped on the tarmac after cabin crew determined that an 89-year-old female passenger had passed away. The incident occurred just prior to departure. Reports indicate that family members had wheeled the elderly relative onto the aircraft and placed her in her seat, allegedly telling staff she was "just tired." Fellow travelers observed the passenger appeared unresponsive during boarding, raising immediate concerns about her condition.
The Spanish Civil Guard in Málaga confirmed they were summoned to the aircraft to manage the situation and officially declared the British woman deceased on board. The family had reportedly presented a certificate confirming the passenger was fit to fly prior to the journey. However, other passengers noted the woman appeared unconscious or already deceased while being maneuvered into her seat, prompting questions about the diligence of ground staff and the validity of the fitness certificate.
easyJet released a statement confirming that the flight returned to the stand due to a customer requiring urgent medical assistance. While expressing condolences to the family, the airline emphasized that the wellbeing of passengers and crew is its highest priority. The flight was significantly delayed as emergency services attended the scene, and the deceased passenger and her family were subsequently removed from the aircraft.
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