IndiGo Flight Diverts to Nagpur After Passenger Collapse; Medical Outcome Confirmed
An IndiGo flight diverted to Nagpur for a medical emergency after a 72-year-old passenger collapsed mid-air; he was declared dead at a local hospital.
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An IndiGo flight diverted to Nagpur for a medical emergency after a 72-year-old passenger collapsed mid-air; he was declared dead at a local hospital.
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