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    corpse in his row

    A BRITISH Airways passenger travelling first class has described how he woke up on a long-haul flight to find that cabin crew had placed a corpse in his row.

    The body of a woman in her seventies, who died after the plane left Delhi for Heathrow, was carried by cabin staff from economy to first class, where there was more space. Her body was propped up in a seat, using pillows.

    The woman’s daughter accompanied the corpse, and spent the rest of the journey wailing in grief.

    Paul Trinder, who awoke to see the body at the end of his row, last week described the journey as “deeply disturbing”, and complained that the airline dismissed his concerns by telling him to “get over it”.

    “It was a complete mess — they seemed to have no proper plans in place to deal with the situation,” said Trinder, 54, a businessman from Brackley, Northamptonshire.

    The woman died during a nine-hour flight on a Boeing 747. Trinder was catching up on sleep when he was woken by a commotion and opened his eyes to see staff manoeuvring the body into a seat.

    “I didn’t have a clue what was going on. The stewards just plonked the body down without saying a thing. I remember looking at this frail, sparrow-like woman and thinking she was very ill,” said Trinder.

    “She kept slipping under the seatbelt and moving about with the motion of the plane. When I asked what was going on I was shocked to hear she was dead.”

    The woman’s daughter and son-in-law arrived soon after and began grieving. Trinder said: “It was terrifying. I put my earplugs in but couldn’t get away from the fact that there was a woman wailing at the top of her voice just yards away. It was a really intense, primal sound.

    “I felt helpless. Grief is a very personal thing; it’s not as if there was anything I could do or say.”

    Trinder, chief executive of Capital Safety, which makes products for the building industry, holds a BA gold card and travels more than 200,000 miles a year with the airline.

    He became particularly concerned about the state of the body. “When you have a decaying body on a plane at room temperature for more than five hours there are significant health and safety risks,” he said.

    After the plane landed, those in first class remained on board for an hour before police and a coroner gave the all-clear.

    “The police even started interviewing me as a potential witness, although I had no idea what had happened to the woman. I just kept thinking to myself: ‘I’ve paid more than £3,000 for this’,” Trinder said.

    When contacted by BA about the complaint, Trinder says he was told he would not be compensated and should “get over” the incident.

    BA said the dead woman was taken into first class because the rest of the plane was full.

    A spokesman said: “When a customer passes away on board it is always difficult and we apologise for any distress caused.”

    He said there were about 10 deaths each year out of 36m passengers.

    Other carriers use different procedures. Singapore Airlines has introduced “corpse cupboards” on its Airbus 340-500 aircraft. Cabin crews use the locker if there is no empty row of seats to place a corpse.

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    This is very distressing for all concerned on board but I have to say this is what the crew are trained to do[msnsad]

    I had a passenger die on one of my flights but he was on a stretcher and was going home to die which he did the minute we landed on his home soil[msnsad] his family members where expecting it so there was no wailing and none of the other passengers even realised, but it was still very sad.

    BA crew were trained to place any dead passengers in the last row and cover them with a blanket, very basic I know[msnsad]


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    You'd think with all the Health and Safety regulations now, there would be better plans in place.

    How awful for all concerned

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    please God this nevers happens during a flight my family and i are on, i get so upset so easily and would never want to travel again if i saw this, i do see that its hard to find the right thing to do, i would probably get hysterical im afraid?
    i wouldve thought there wouldve been a room "toilet size" maybe? its something i never ever thought about, now it frightens me

    compensation surely wouldnt come into it? who would want to ask for it in such sad circumstances?
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    Very sad and distressing for all involved, but I can't help thinking this man was more angry by the fact he wasn't getting any compensation after his sleep was interupted.

    I would imagine the crew did their best to deal with this awful situaton as discretely and compassionately as possible within the restraints of the aircraft.
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    We cannot predicted when and were we die but is must have terrible for the family so public and seem a longer flight than normal .
    We have seen people beening ill on some fights and the crew look after them as best as possible until they arrive at the airport .
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    This sounds like an awful situation. I really don't know how I would have coped. I suppose the best thing to do is not to think about it until it actually happens to you.
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    The depths people sink to for compensation.
    Typical pampered, " I am a good client of yours" business passenger. I have sat with them, and they annoy me. We have all paid for flights, and they do not become more important when they are paying less as a gold card customer! I'll bet he was noisy earlier " Rachael, make me another of those wonderful G& T's you do, will you?" Yep I know the type!
    Would you not think he would just show some compassion, be glad it wasn't him, get off and go home. How horrendous for the grieving family to have to share it with a plane full of people. I am sure niether they or BA planned it that way.


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    What on earth did he expect the flight staff to do? Throw her out!!
    Keeping a degree of perspective though 10 in 36,000,000 means that you probably have a better chance of winning the lottery than this very tragic incident happening.


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Susan J
    The depths people sink to for compensation.
    Typical pampered, " I am a good client of yours" business passenger. I have sat with them, and they annoy me. We have all paid for flights, and they do not become more important when they are paying less as a gold card customer! I'll bet he was noisy earlier " Rachael, make me another of those wonderful G& T's you do, will you?" Yep I know the type!
    Would you not think he would just show some compassion, be glad it wasn't him, get off and go home. How horrendous for the grieving family to have to share it with a plane full of people. I am sure niether they or BA planned it that way.
    [/quote]

    I agree, although it would have been nice to inform the pax around the dead body of what is going on.I dont care if i was in 1st class or cattle class if i had a dead body on my row i would kick off also.


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