British Airways crew member found dead in hotel room on stop over before flight
- A British Airways crew member was found dead in his hotel room during a stopover in San Francisco, as confirmed by British Airways.
- Colleagues raised concerns after the crew member failed to arrive for duty, leading to the discovery of his body in the Marriott Marquis hotel.
- The scheduled flight from San Francisco to London was canceled due to the crew being too upset to fly, impacting 850 passengers' travel plans.
- Authorities are investigating the death, with no immediate evidence of foul play, while British Airways expressed condolences to the family and friends of the deceased crew member.
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