Couple forced to sit next to dead body on plane for 4 hours after woman dies mid-flight
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I'd sit next to a dead person on every damn flight if I had the choice.
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No more fighting for the armrest, no snoring, no chit chat? Well…
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I lost the first car I'd purchased outright to a "dead behind the wheel' driver, and I wasn't even in it!
A friend had borrowed the car, just a couple weeks after buying it, and was stopped at an intersection - An older man had a heart attack, barreled through the intersection, hit a pole, and then kept turning and t-boned my friend in my car. No injuries (other than the dead guy) but my car was totaled. Insurance payout was super!
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Damn, I've never seen an uncloseable barf bag before. Usually that have those metal tabs at the top to close it up and mitigate the smell. Flying is shitty enough as it is, what an awful experience! Sorry you had to go through that.
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So why move her to a previously empty seat instead of back to her assigned one?
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I feel like if they had asked for volunteers to sit next to the body they would have gotten some. It's morbid, yes, but on a practical level it's more comfortable than being squished next to a living stranger.
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Joke's on Ozzy if that was an international flight, you get free drinks on those whether or not someone next to you dies
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The news just doesn't report shit like that.
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So the road toll might not actually be because of cars
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What? I flew Rome to New York and everyone got a tiny water bottle for the entire flight and all other drinks (including more water) were crazy expensive
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Same. Plus I can tell the parent that they are doing great. Maybe even help somehow, even if it is just to open the snacks.
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I don't understand this.
Normally they don't care if you move to a same fare seat. -
Maybe it's different when you're starting in the States, but every international flight I've been on has served at least two meals and complimentary drinks.
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There's bodily fluids that leak out afterwards. I don't think you'd want that to splash on you during turbulence.
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Instincts, man. People here lack them. Don't hang out next to a dead body of someone who just randomly collapsed, especially on something like a plane which can experience bad turbulence.
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Well, she did die in the bathroom, so maybe her bowels are emptied?
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She could bleed out of her mouth, nose, or other orifices depending on how she died, and people have a lot of blood in them. Also pee, vomit
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Cover her with blankets.