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Dead on Aer Lingus airplane, after have bitten a passenger: a woman arrested

Dublin, Ireland - The unknown reasons of the death; the body undergo to autopsy

Certainly it has not been a relaxed journey made yesterday by 168 passengers (plus six crewmembers) of a flight of the Irish airline Aer Lingus, took off from Lisbon to Dublin. A 24 year old young has suddenly flown into a rage at half of the link of about two hours. Useless the attempt to keep calm him: after have bitten a passenger the man has given clear signal of sudden illness, then has passed...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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