Couple sits next to woman who died during Qatar Airways flight


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  • A couple flying to Qatar’s capital was forced to sit next to a deceased woman after she collapsed during their flight. Despite attempts to revive her, the woman died.
  • Qatar Airways apologized for the situation and said it was working to contact passengers according to company policies.
  • The International Air Transport Association’s safety guidelines recommend moving the deceased to an empty seat, using a body bag, or covering them with a blanket if no body bag is available.

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A couple flying from Australia to Qatar found themselves sitting next to a woman who died during their flight. Mitchell Ring and Jennifer Colin were making their way to Venice by way of Qatar’s capital, Doha.

Woman collapses during flight

The couple told an Australian news outlet that during the final hours of their Qatar Airways flight, a woman collapsed near their seats after returning from the bathroom. Flight attendants attempted to save the woman’s life, but despite their efforts, she died.

Qatar Airways issued a statement to NBC News, expressing condolences to the woman’s family. The couple said due to empty seats in their row, the crew placed the woman’s body next to them. When they tried to move, they were told to remain seated until medics could recover the deceased passenger upon landing.

Airline apologizes for incident

Qatar Airways apologized for the incident and said they are working to contact passengers in line with company policies. According to the International Air Transport Association’s safety guidelines, if a deceased passenger can be moved, airlines are advised to place them in a seat with few passengers nearby, or if the plane is full, back to their original seat.

The guidelines also recommend that the deceased should be placed inside a body bag or covered with a blanket if one isn’t available.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left emphasize the emotional trauma of watching a passenger die, invoking strong sympathy through phrases like "pretty heartbreaking."
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right present the situation as a traumatic experience, yet it is more clinical, focusing on the couple's response and the need for support.

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Key points from the Left

  • During a Qatar Airways flight from Melbourne to Doha, a couple was forced to sit next to a deceased woman for four hours.
  • Mitchell Ring described the experience as "pretty heartbreaking" while witnessing the crew's attempts to save the woman who collapsed.
  • The incident negatively impacted their planned holiday, prompting concerns over support from the airline.
  • Qatar Airways expressed condolences and stated they are contacting passengers in line with their policies regarding such incidents.

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Key points from the Right

  • Mitchell Ring and Jennifer Colin were forced to sit next to a deceased woman during a four-hour flight with Qatar Airways from Melbourne to Doha after she collapsed.
  • The couple claims that Qatar Airways did not offer them different seats despite available options nearby, leaving them feeling traumatized by the incident.
  • Qatar Airways stated it is in the process of contacting impacted passengers and expressed condolences to the deceased's family.
  • Ring expressed a need for support, stating, "They have a duty of care towards their customers."

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Full story

  • A couple flying to Qatar’s capital was forced to sit next to a deceased woman after she collapsed during their flight. Despite attempts to revive her, the woman died.
  • Qatar Airways apologized for the situation and said it was working to contact passengers according to company policies.
  • The International Air Transport Association’s safety guidelines recommend moving the deceased to an empty seat, using a body bag, or covering them with a blanket if no body bag is available.

Full Story

A couple flying from Australia to Qatar found themselves sitting next to a woman who died during their flight. Mitchell Ring and Jennifer Colin were making their way to Venice by way of Qatar’s capital, Doha.

Woman collapses during flight

The couple told an Australian news outlet that during the final hours of their Qatar Airways flight, a woman collapsed near their seats after returning from the bathroom. Flight attendants attempted to save the woman’s life, but despite their efforts, she died.

Qatar Airways issued a statement to NBC News, expressing condolences to the woman’s family. The couple said due to empty seats in their row, the crew placed the woman’s body next to them. When they tried to move, they were told to remain seated until medics could recover the deceased passenger upon landing.

Airline apologizes for incident

Qatar Airways apologized for the incident and said they are working to contact passengers in line with company policies. According to the International Air Transport Association’s safety guidelines, if a deceased passenger can be moved, airlines are advised to place them in a seat with few passengers nearby, or if the plane is full, back to their original seat.

The guidelines also recommend that the deceased should be placed inside a body bag or covered with a blanket if one isn’t available.

Tags: , , , ,

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left emphasize the emotional trauma of watching a passenger die, invoking strong sympathy through phrases like "pretty heartbreaking."
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right present the situation as a traumatic experience, yet it is more clinical, focusing on the couple's response and the need for support.

Media landscape

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50 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • During a Qatar Airways flight from Melbourne to Doha, a couple was forced to sit next to a deceased woman for four hours.
  • Mitchell Ring described the experience as "pretty heartbreaking" while witnessing the crew's attempts to save the woman who collapsed.
  • The incident negatively impacted their planned holiday, prompting concerns over support from the airline.
  • Qatar Airways expressed condolences and stated they are contacting passengers in line with their policies regarding such incidents.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • Mitchell Ring and Jennifer Colin were forced to sit next to a deceased woman during a four-hour flight with Qatar Airways from Melbourne to Doha after she collapsed.
  • The couple claims that Qatar Airways did not offer them different seats despite available options nearby, leaving them feeling traumatized by the incident.
  • Qatar Airways stated it is in the process of contacting impacted passengers and expressed condolences to the deceased's family.
  • Ring expressed a need for support, stating, "They have a duty of care towards their customers."

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