
US flight cancelled after passenger's 'biohazard diarrhoea'
A US woman has spoken about how her being violently ill, which included vomiting and diarrhoea, saw a flight with the airline she was on be cancelled.
A recent incident aboard a United Airlines flight from Portugal to Indianapolis saw a passenger endure an extreme medical emergency. According to the passenger's account, she experienced severe gastrointestinal distress, including intense stomach pain and diarrhea, for a significant portion of her journey. The situation escalated during her final flight segment, forcing her to seek refuge in the aircraft's lavatory. Despite the standard protocol requiring passengers to be seated during landing, flight attendants granted her permission to remain in the bathroom due to the severity of her condition. The individual described the experience as agonizing, highlighting the challenges of managing such an emergency in confined spaces.
A US woman has spoken about how her being violently ill, which included vomiting and diarrhoea, saw a flight with the airline she was on be cancelled.
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