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Dead on Aer Lingus aircraft: the man, who had bitten a passenger, was filled of cocaine

Dublin, Ireland - The autopsy results expected, that appear clear: overdose

A man before had suddenly flown into a rage, he had bitten a travel companion, then dead after an illness, on an Aer Lingus airplane in flight from Lisbon to Dublin. This is the event of last October 18 (see for details AVIONEWS) and the fact, happened around at half of the link after a hour of flight, requested that the captain redirected the plane for a health emergency landing at Cork airport. As...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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