How? Would security or check in not raise concerns of a dead women in a chair?
ThatGuyWired on
Please don’t disturb my grandmother, she’s dead tired.
Frankiethrowaway121 on
This sounds like something that would happen in a 90s comedy movie.
UnderstandingLow3162 on
To be fair my most recent flight the suitcase cost more than the seat so god knows how much they’d charge for a coffin.
Accomplished_Yam_232 on
EasyDead repatriation flights will soon be a thing.
MondeyMondey on
This strikes me as harmless. Gimme a dead old lady rather a crying baby or a stag do as a co-passenger any day.
Far_Quote_5336 on
Can’t wait for the jet 2 holiday reel of this incident
notaforcedmeme on
I once had a flight from Canada next to a dead person. They were cremated remains in a wooden box. I wasn’t complaining as they left the middle seat free for them and put the ashes under the middle seat.
Swivials on
There’s so much I want to know. Was she already dead when going through security? Surely not, right? It doesn’t take long for a body to look and smell very obviously dead.
If someone was unwell enough that they can’t even lift their head, I would think the ground staff would refuse her boarding without a fit to fly note.
Then there’s the family. I get the panic about dealing with the death of a relative abroad. It’s complex and expensive, but that’s what insurance is for, and passing her off as sleeping is the kind of madness you think of for a moment before realizing it’s an utterly ridiculous plan.
Also, who takes a frail 87 year old abroad?!
Afternoon_Kip on
Please don’t disturb Grandma here, she’s dead tired.
FentFloyd69 on
Malaga security staff and immigration police are not having a good time today. I bet they are on the receiving end of a monumental bollocking for letting a dead body through
hallgeo777 on
WTAF?! 😳 I’ve heard of people trying to smuggle coke but their dead relative? That’s f***ed up!!
separatebaseball546 on
I think the family is taking ‘if my grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike’ too literally.
AverageFishEye on
People do this to save money on transport flights for dead people which are for whatever reason insanely expensive
Loreki on
I’m so confused. They clearly liked her enough to include her in the family holiday, but didn’t like her enough to call anyone when she died during their holiday.
oh_no3000 on
Repatriation of a dead body is incredibly expensive if you don’t have insurance. Travel insurance can be bought for less than £10
DrStrangeleaf on
Obviously not cool, but how are corpses usually transported between countries? Say if someone dies on holiday. Are there special refrigerated corpse planes?
Sniper-ex on
Whats the greater narrative at play here. Why the algo is pushing this content…
Witty-Bus07 on
Is this a new incident or the same one that happened a few years back?
bobblebob100 on
Not sure why people are having a go at the easyjet staff here. They probably just assumed she was asleep
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How? Would security or check in not raise concerns of a dead women in a chair?
Please don’t disturb my grandmother, she’s dead tired.
This sounds like something that would happen in a 90s comedy movie.
To be fair my most recent flight the suitcase cost more than the seat so god knows how much they’d charge for a coffin.
EasyDead repatriation flights will soon be a thing.
This strikes me as harmless. Gimme a dead old lady rather a crying baby or a stag do as a co-passenger any day.
Can’t wait for the jet 2 holiday reel of this incident
I once had a flight from Canada next to a dead person. They were cremated remains in a wooden box. I wasn’t complaining as they left the middle seat free for them and put the ashes under the middle seat.
There’s so much I want to know. Was she already dead when going through security? Surely not, right? It doesn’t take long for a body to look and smell very obviously dead.
If someone was unwell enough that they can’t even lift their head, I would think the ground staff would refuse her boarding without a fit to fly note.
Then there’s the family. I get the panic about dealing with the death of a relative abroad. It’s complex and expensive, but that’s what insurance is for, and passing her off as sleeping is the kind of madness you think of for a moment before realizing it’s an utterly ridiculous plan.
Also, who takes a frail 87 year old abroad?!
Please don’t disturb Grandma here, she’s dead tired.
Malaga security staff and immigration police are not having a good time today. I bet they are on the receiving end of a monumental bollocking for letting a dead body through
WTAF?! 😳 I’ve heard of people trying to smuggle coke but their dead relative? That’s f***ed up!!
I think the family is taking ‘if my grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike’ too literally.
People do this to save money on transport flights for dead people which are for whatever reason insanely expensive
I’m so confused. They clearly liked her enough to include her in the family holiday, but didn’t like her enough to call anyone when she died during their holiday.
Repatriation of a dead body is incredibly expensive if you don’t have insurance. Travel insurance can be bought for less than £10
Obviously not cool, but how are corpses usually transported between countries? Say if someone dies on holiday. Are there special refrigerated corpse planes?
Whats the greater narrative at play here. Why the algo is pushing this content…
Is this a new incident or the same one that happened a few years back?
Not sure why people are having a go at the easyjet staff here. They probably just assumed she was asleep