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The fellow fliers claimed the group had only been able to get onto the plane because they told a member of staff at boarding who questioned the woman’s apparent ill health that she was ‘just tired’. One passenger even claims to have heard one member of the group telling the staff member that it was ok because they were “doctors”.
After the group boarded the Malaga to Gatwick flight and got the elderly woman situated, the plane began its taxi journey to the end of the runway, but moments before take-off the plane dramatically stopped. According to witnesses, suspicious members of cabin crew staff had realised the woman was dead.
According to easyJet, the elderly woman had a fit to fly certificate and was alive whn she boarded the plane. But passengers were adamant that there was something more than tiredness going on. Petra Boddington said: “What were easyJet ground staff thinking today? They asked the family five times if this woman was ok... she was clearly not ok!
“To the naked eye she looked like she was already dead, slumped unconscious in a wheelchair, so why would she be allowed on to the flight and then disrupt everyone’s plans... purely to save the family repatriation?!? If I was drunk they wouldn’t let me on... but apparently dead is ok?! EasyJet what’s going on?”
Another passenger, who chose to remain anonymous, said: “Everyone on the plane thought she l9ooked she when she arrived - she should never have been passed as fit to fly.”
A third passenger took to Facebook to express her outrage at the incident. Tracy-Ann Kitching wrote: “easyJet - you are unbelievable! Why did you let a dead person on our flight?! Special assistance [the service which helps board passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility] are responsible too; they should have raised the issue... I saw her wheeled onto the plane; someone was holding her head as they went past me! An actual doctor on board [confirmed] she was already dead when they put her in her seat.”
If this family was White British natives, granny would have been called out as dead. Not allowed to board. So me bet that Granny and her 5 family members who pushed her onboard were brown, black, gypsies, minority, is reinforced. The EasyJet staff did not want to deal with accusations of RACISM! They were minority migrants of unknown (yet to be determined) stripe(s).