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35-year-old dies on a Turin-Lamezia flight due to malaria

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The commander returned to Caselle but the man died (ANSA)

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The commander returned to Caselle but the man died (ANSA)

·Italy
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A 30-year-old man died this morning on a Raynair Turin-Lamezia Terme flight that took off from Turin Caselle airport at 11. According to a first reconstruction, the 30-year-old, who was in the company of his wife, felt sick halfway through the trip and died of a cardiac arrest. The commander immediately returned to the Turin airport, explains Sagat, the company that manages the airport, where the plane was waiting on the runway by the ambulance …

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The victim had a stroke, but no elevators were available to accommodate an emergency landing. And at the landing, the ambulance was deprived of supplies.

·Turin, Italy
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Turin, April 17, 2024 — He feels sick in the air, the plane reverses course but when it lands it's too late. The passenger died. The man, barely 30 years old, was on board the Ryanair flight that departed this morning from Turin Caselle airport at 11 and headed for Lamezia Terme. On the way he suffered an illness. According to a first reconstruction, he was rescued by flight personnel, while the pilot returned to Turin for an emergency landing, …

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
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