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Title: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: DK II on March 19, 2007, 06:15:52 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=420484&in_page_id=1770

First Class travellers on a British Airways transatlantic flight were horrified when they were forced to sit next to a dead body for three hours.

The elderly passenger had died of a heart attack just minutes earlier and was carried into their cabin to continue the journey to America.

It followed a mid air drama in which a doctor and crew lost a 35 minute battle to resuscitate the man after he suffered a cardiac arrest in business class where he was travelling with his wife.


Four stewards and a fellow passenger then struggled to carry the deceased American in his seventies into their exclusive area - where tickets cost up to £6,669 return.

They propped him up in a semi-reclined position in one of just 14 of the seats - which can recline totally into a lie-flat bed - and which are set into individual pod-bays which also contain a TVs and a 'buddy stool' for chatting to fellow passengers.

It meant the First Class passenger in the remaining seats shared their remaining journey of about three hours with the man whose body - though not his head - was covered by a blanket and strapped into the individual pod seat.

The tragedy happened on BA Boeing 777 Flight 213 which left Heathrow from Boston at 10.30am carrying more than 200 passengers but details have just emerged.

The deceased American had been travelling with his wife in the Club Word business class section when he suffered his heart attack about three hours into the six hour flight.

The crew made an announcement calling for a medical doctor, and the stricken passenger taken into the galley area between business and first class where attempts were made to resuscitate him. But after more than half an hour he was declared dead.

The tragic case highlights the dilemma facing crews on a packed long-distance plane of what to do with a dead passenger - while balancing the dignity of the deceased with the distress of their family and the concerns of other often squeamish passengers.

One First Class cabin eyewitness - a senior computer executive in her 30s - said: 'It was a very strange and unsettling thing to experience.

'We were about half way into the flight and getting my head down to sleep when I heard a commotion from behind the curtain in first class.

'Stewardesses were running up and down the aisle. There was no panic but there was a sense of urgency. The staff were very professional.

'There was a call over the loudspeakers for a medical doctor. From where I was sitting towards the back of First Class I was aware of them performing resuscitation techniques behind the curtains as I tried to watch the in-flight movie - Mission Impossible III.'

'I felt quite uneasy. But some passengers were being very British about it and simply not acknowledging there was anything wrong.

'One of the stewardesses then came to me and said there was some rather bad news. There had been a death on board.

'She asked would I mind awfully moving to the other side of the cabin because they needed to bring the body in. The first class section was about 80 per cent full.

'Four male stewards came I carrying the poor chap who was in his 60s or 70s and casually dressed. But he was a bit too big for them. Another passenger lent a hand as they propped him up

'They wrapped him in a blanket and strapped him in and semi-reclined the seat. But his head was exposed and leaning to one said, as if he were asleep. I could see the top of his head throughout the flight.'

She added:'The chap's wife came in an sat with him on the little buddy stool at the bottom of the bay in front of the seat. She was very distressed. We could hear her sobbing.

'It's not very enjoyable when this happens. But the staff were very good.'

A spokesman for British Airways confirmed: 'Sadly, an elderly male passenger died on board BA flight 213 from Heathrow to Boston on Tuesday November 28.

'Our cabin crew and a doctor who was on board the flight did absolutely all they could to save the man and treated him for more than 35 minutes with coronary pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). But unfortunately he passed away.'

The BA spokesman added:'Our thoughts and condolences are with the passengers, family and friends - especially his wife - who was travelling with him.'

BA said the dead man was taken into First Class because business class was full.

The plane had 14 first class seats (and was 80 per cent full), 48 seats in business class, 40 in premium economy (called 'World Traveller) and 122 in economy.

The airline said there were about a dozen deaths aboard its planes each year - out of a total of 36million passengers.
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: pumpster on March 19, 2007, 06:52:02 AM
Horrible. Was the body charged full fare?
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: DK II on March 19, 2007, 11:31:28 AM
Horrible. Was the body charged full fare?

Did you read the article?

He obviously died ON the plane, so sure he has payed the full price.

I bet he won't sue the airline now, so no refunds.  ;D
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: pumpster on March 19, 2007, 01:23:40 PM
Did you read the article?


Was dying to, but never got around to it.

It was a joke, lighten up.
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 19, 2007, 01:33:52 PM
meh..soo what...so a person is dead..as long as the body dosen't stink..it wouldn't bother me..
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: DK II on March 19, 2007, 03:19:16 PM
meh..soo what...so a person is dead..as long as the body dosen't stink..it wouldn't bother me..

Well if i pay $6000 for a fucking plane ticket i want to drink my champagne without a dead body and his sobbing wife besides me while i watch King Kong on TV.

In Economy, well, who cares, then i'd call it entertainment, but in First? Never.
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: trab on March 19, 2007, 03:30:56 PM
Those people need to make a BIG STINK. They can all get some free air fare. Crew was stupid.
Should of put that body where it wouldn't bother the least people and covered/ partitioned it off.
I'd sue for mental suffering etc.  This is Lawyer food.
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: Hulkster on March 19, 2007, 03:55:31 PM
it could have been worse.

he could have farted. :-X
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: Slippedisc on March 19, 2007, 05:09:40 PM
i wonder who went through his wallet ;D
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: trab on March 19, 2007, 05:47:27 PM
What'd they wrap em up in those crummy little blankets and duct Tape?
"The body kept sliding down...
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: pumpster on March 19, 2007, 08:18:01 PM
Well if i pay $6000 for a fucking plane ticket i want to drink my champagne without a dead body and his sobbing wife besides me while i watch King Kong on TV.

Well excuse me; when it happens to you we'll just open the exit and jettison the body. :'(

In the absence of any other options they probably should've put him in one of the bathrooms and kept the door locked but i suppose the wife might've been offended.
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: Sergio Rules 77 on March 19, 2007, 11:19:15 PM
It wasn't a heart attack. He died of boredom from watching the flight movie, a Jay Cutler training video.

SERGIO!!!!
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: DK II on March 20, 2007, 03:40:57 AM
Well excuse me; when it happens to you we'll just open the exit and jettison the body. :'(

In the absence of any other options they probably should've put him in one of the bathrooms and kept the door locked but i suppose the wife might've been offended.

There is plenty of room to store the body. They could have used the steward's cabin or used a service elevator and keep him in the place where animals are kept. I guess it was only due to his wife this didn't happen.

It wasn't a heart attack. He died of boredom from watching the flight movie, a Jay Cutler training video.

SERGIO!!!!

hahaha, yes, any Mits Okabe film will do.
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: Tre on March 20, 2007, 03:21:32 PM
... strapped into the individual pod seat.

And least he was wearing a seatbelt. 

Cool story. 
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: pumpster on March 20, 2007, 03:26:16 PM
And least he was wearing a seatbelt. 



Safety first and foremost.
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: DK II on March 21, 2007, 01:24:04 AM
Safety first and foremost.

Yes, somebody could have died!  ;D
Title: Re: Now this is gross! Passengers share first class cabin with dead traveller
Post by: YoungBlood on March 21, 2007, 08:01:50 PM
A dead body is very much like a live sleeping one. But if you let your mind get the best of you, paranoia will set in.
Seen hundreds, and had to pull a few out and re-bury them too.