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MálagaGatwick EasyJet Flight Delayed 11 Hours After 89-Year-Old Found Dead on Board

Authorities are reviewing how ground staff verified the passenger’s condition.

Overview

  • Guardia Civil officers and forensic personnel boarded the aircraft at Málaga and confirmed the woman was deceased, with no arrests reported.
  • EasyJet says the passenger held a fit‑to‑fly medical certificate and was alive at boarding, maintaining she died after taking her seat.
  • Multiple passengers reported the woman was wheeled on by five relatives, lifted into a rear seat, and described to staff as merely tired or asleep.
  • The aircraft began taxiing but returned to the gate for a medical emergency, and the flight ultimately departed roughly 11 to 12 hours late.
  • The incident has prompted scrutiny of airline and airport procedures for assessing vulnerable passengers, with some travelers speculating the family sought to avoid formal repatriation of remains.