Monday, 19 October 2015

Violent Man Died On Flight From Portugal

Medics on board the flight were among those understood to have joined efforts to calm the man, who bit one of those battling to restrain him.
The man has died on a flight from Portugal to Ireland after becoming violent and biting a passenger who tried to help restrain him.

The 24-year-old was on an Aer Lingus flight from Lisbon to Dublin, which was forced to divert to Cork Airport.

He is believed to have fallen unconscious while the plane was in the air and was pronounced dead at Cork Airport. 

A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out and may help establish whether the man suffered a seizure, had an underlying medical condition or whether there were other factors involved in his death. 

A Portuguese woman in her forties who had been on the plane was arrested after the discovery of amphetamines and was questioned on suspicion of drugs offences at Togher Garda station in Cork city.

It is not known if she was travelling with the dead man.

There were 168 passengers and six crew members on board flight EI485, which landed safely at 5.40pm on Sunday.
It is understood that all passengers on the flight were interviewed by police following the landing.

Aer Lingus described the incident as a "medical emergency".

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