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Death on EasyJet Flight Spurs Dispute Over Whether 89-Year-Old Was Alive at Boarding

A nearby passenger now reports he saw her breathing before taxi, supporting easyJet’s account over viral claims.

Overview

  • Spanish Civil Guard confirmed the British woman was pronounced dead on board after the MálagaGatwick flight returned to stand.
  • EasyJet says the traveler had a valid fit‑to‑fly certificate and was accompanied by medical personnel, maintaining she was alive when boarded.
  • Multiple passengers alleged the woman appeared lifeless when wheeled on and accused carers of propping up her head, triggering online outrage.
  • Seatmate Tony Coatesworth told Metro he saw the woman breathing before taxi and described crew efforts to assist her, disputing claims she was already deceased.
  • Emergency services attended the aircraft and the flight was delayed roughly 11–12 hours, renewing scrutiny of special‑assistance and medical‑clearance procedures.