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“Died” on the plane – received care after landing

today at 00:21 Nora Fernstedt

A man was pronounced dead on a charter flight from Lanzarote earlier this week.

But after the landing at Landvetter, medical personnel discovered, according to information to GP, that the man had a pulse. He was then taken to hospital.

CPR was started during the flight. But according to the travel company Tui, “the man’s life did not seem to be able to be saved”.

The man was secured with seat belts and blankets – and the flight continued another hour to Gothenburg.

– In this case, it is established that the man is lifeless and then they continue to the final destination, which was relatively close, according to the existing routines, says Adam Györki, communications manager at the travel company TUI, to the newspaper.

He cannot comment on the information that the man must have had a pulse.

– We can only state that with our assessment, and with the equipment we have on the flights, he appeared lifeless.

Neither the Sahlgrenska hospital nor the police have been able to provide any information about how the man fared.

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