Tragic Death on Lufthansa Flight Sparks Concerns
A German man dies after severe bleeding on a flight from Bangkok to Munich, leading to questions about pre-flight health checks and emergency response.
- A 63-year-old German man died on a Lufthansa flight from Bangkok to Munich after experiencing severe bleeding from his mouth and nose.
- Passengers described the scene as 'absolute horror,' with blood splattering the walls of the plane and everyone screaming.
- Flight attendants and a doctor on board attempted to resuscitate the man for about 30 minutes before he was declared dead.
- The flight turned back to Thailand, and passengers were rebooked on alternative flights after a two-hour wait without guidance from the airline.
- The incident has raised questions about the decision to allow the visibly ill man to board and the adequacy of the medical response.