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Breaking news has emerged regarding a man’s attempted suicide on a flight from Thailand to the United Kingdom on Friday. The aircraft was forced to undergo an emergency landing at a London airport after a passenger reportedly tried to take his own life in a cabin toilet.

 

The EVA Air BR67 flight from Bangkok to London had started its descent into the capital when flight attendants became aware that someone was occupying one of the cabin bathrooms. As passengers were required to vacate the bathroom and fasten their seatbelts for the descent, crew members went to investigate the occupant’s situation, leading to a distressing discovery.

 

An unidentified male passenger was found in a state of serious distress and had sustained injuries that prompted the cabin crew and an onboard doctor to provide immediate first aid. The individual, whose identity remains undisclosed, was stabilised and promptly transported to a hospital upon landing.

 

EVA Air has since confirmed the distressing incident but has not provided details regarding the extent of the man’s injuries, nor did they specify the destination airport. However, according to the aircraft tracking site FlightAware, the plane landed at Heathrow at 7.03pm local time, 17 minutes ahead of schedule. The nationality of the man involved remains unknown.


Further attempts to reach EVA Air for additional comments have been made, but they have yet to respond. More news as we get it.

 

Airline incidents frequently make headlines, whether they involve passenger fury or unexpected emergencies, like last week when an airline pilot made the news by delivering a baby mid-flight.

 

In a tale reminiscent of a thrilling Hollywood movie, a Thai airline pilot stepped up to the plate as the heroic Bruce Willis/John McClane-type protagonist to deliver a baby after a pregnant mother went into labour on a flight from Taiwan to Bangkok.

 

The courageous Thai pilot, Jakarin Sararnrakskul, reportedly lacked medical training beyond basic first aid but he took to his new role as a midwife like a duck to water, to deliver a beautiful baby boy.

 

by Bob Scott 

Picture courtesy of Eva Air

 

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-03-19

 

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8 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:


Not enough details on the story so he starts a movie review ??

 

More second rate reporting from Bob !!

Bob the Nob

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3 hours ago, Grumpy one said:

The reality of miserable  UK weather was too much for him.

Maybe just miserable UK with all the things that are going on there. Seems a bit crazy to pay for a flight and then to try and commit suicide on it.

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2 minutes ago, BritScot said:

One way to get through customs and a free bed for the night in London. Very cunning plan Baldrick!!!

Agree - I've had to pay £49 for a Travelodge!

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Why sit all the way through a flight that long to then try committing suicide ?

Did they think it would be better for the other passengers if they done it near landing ?

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3 hours ago, 2long said:

Not sure what the final two paragraphs are supposed to achieve here.

Some poor guy is obviously really struggling with some issue, and the article ends with a completely unrelated fictitious story.

 

The final two paragraphs are about the Thai pilot who delivered a baby mid flight last week.  It was in all the news. 

These news reports often seem to include some tenuously related story at the end.

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6 hours ago, 2long said:

Not sure what the final two paragraphs are supposed to achieve here.

Some poor guy is obviously really struggling with some issue, and the article ends with a completely unrelated fictitious story.

The relayed story was not fictitious, the real incident was compared to a fictitious story.

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29 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

to assist the man who had attempted to take his own life

 

Well that's a funny way of putting it, the guy was dead and he intervened bringing him back - lets hope there's not too much brain damage.
 

 

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