Flying Dead

I took seven international flights last year and while sometimes the person sitting next to me wasn’t the best seatmate at least they weren’t in the process of decomposing.

After seeing a hypnotist to help me dig up repressed memory’s from the darkest corners of my mind I remembered the horrible flight to Australia last fall.  On that flight I was pressed into the side of the airline by the overflowing abundance and horrible stench of the man sitting next to me.  If it wasn’t for the fact that he moved every once in a while I could have been convinced that he’d been decomposing for weeks.

 

A woman who was forced to sit next to a deceased man for several hours on a Kenya Airways flight from Amsterdam to Tanzania has been given a partial refund by the airline.

And apparently, that suits her just fine.

The Australian, citing an article in the Swedish tabloid Expressen, reported Lena Pettersson, a journalist, boarded the flight and noticed a man sweating and having seizures.  Despite this, the plane took off and the man died during the overnight flight.

 

 

 

 

 

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