A 63-year-old man reportedly died on a Lufthansa flight from Bangkok to Munich earlier this week. The newspaper said the man lost “several liters of blood” in a scene that terrified passengers on the plane. new york post.
The unidentified man who died was on the plane with his wife on Thursday. Passengers Martin and Karin Misfelder, who were sitting diagonally in front of the man, said: brick The man said he looked sick when he first boarded the plane.
According to a translation of the interview, Karin said the man was “breaking into a cold sweat” and “breathing too fast.” She said the man’s wife was not well because he had to rush to catch the flight, but the man’s symptoms still worried the flight crew.
Despite their concerns for the man, the flight attendants allowed him to remain on the plane. But Karin, a nursing specialist at a university hospital in Switzerland, told Blick that she continues to have concerns about men. She suggested that a doctor should examine the man.
According to the newspaper, the captain spoke to the man after receiving the request. daily mail.
“Then I used a loudspeaker to call for a doctor, and a young man in his 30s from Poland who didn’t speak English saw the German,” Karin said. But it seemed like the doctor was doing more than just taking the man’s pulse and asking how he was feeling.
Shortly after, the man’s health deteriorated.
“Then they gave him some chamomile tea, but he was already spitting blood into the bag that his wife had given him,” Martin said. Blood started flowing from the man’s nose and mouth. The man reportedly lost “several liters of blood”, some of which ended up on the walls of the plane.
Martin went on to say the situation was “absolutely terrifying”, adding:[e]Karin said the plane remained “completely silent” as the crew tried to resuscitate the man.
According to reports, the flight departed from Bangkok International Airport at 12:07 a.m., then diverted and turned back amid the chaos involving the man. Karin went on to inform Brick that the man had already died when the plane landed at the airport and had been moved to the galley.
The man’s death on the plane was confirmed by Lufthansa.
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