Elderly passenger dies on Kenya Airways flight from New York to Nairobi

File image of a Kenya Airways (KQ) plane. PHOTO | COURTESY
A Kenya Airways
flight from New York to Nairobi was struck by tragedy on Friday morning when an
elderly passenger passed away mid-air after suffering a medical emergency.
According to a
statement from Kenya Airways, the incident occurred aboard flight KQ 003, which
had departed from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York en
route to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi.
“At 0840 hours
Nairobi Time, the crew notified the Kenya Airways Operations Control Centre
that the passenger had collapsed,” the airline said in a statement.
“In accordance
with international aviation medical protocols, the crew, supported by three
qualified medical professionals who volunteered on board, immediately initiated
emergency procedures, including the use of onboard medical equipment.”
Despite the use of
onboard medical equipment and sustained resuscitation efforts, the passenger
was pronounced dead at 9:10am, before the plane could land.
In an effort to
seek urgent medical intervention, the flight crew had opted to divert to
Entebbe International Airport in Uganda.
However, following
the confirmation of the fatality, and in adherence to international aviation
protocols, the aircraft resumed its journey to Nairobi.
The plane touched
down at JKIA at 10:27am, where it was met by medical personnel, airport
security, and government authorities.
“Kenya Airways is
coordinating closely with the family of the deceased, local authorities, and
aviation regulators to provide necessary support and determine the cause of
death in line with applicable clinical protocols,” added the statement.
“The airline
extends its deepest sympathies to the family and loved ones affected by this
tragic event. Privacy and dignity for all involved remain our utmost priority.”
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