Olawunmi Ojo and Gbenga Adeniji
Barely 48 hours after a middle-aged
female passenger was found dead in a toilet at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Lagos, another female passenger, on Friday, died
aboard an Arik Air flight 749 from Port-Harcourt to Lagos.
The passenger, who was said to have been pregnant, was accompanied on the 11am flight by her husband and cousin.
A statement by Arik Air’s Public
Relations and Communications Manager, Adebanji Ola, stated that the
passenger was confirmed dead on arrival in Lagos by medical personnel at
the Murtala Muhammed Airport Domestic Terminal 1.
The cause of death, according to the statement, was yet to be ascertained.
When contacted to confirm the identity
and whereabouts of the corpse, Ola declined to comment, saying that
there was nothing more to say than to confirm that a female passenger
was confirmed dead on arrival.
The Lagos Airport Police Command also confirmed the incident.
The command’s spokesperson, Joseph
Alabi, told Saturday PUNCH that the command was aware of the case and
gave the name of the deceased as Ijeoma Akaegbu.
Sources at the airport had earlier
identified the passenger as Ijeoma, 39, saying she allegedly developed
complications while on board.
The pregnant woman was said to have been attended to by medical personnel on board the flight.
The General Manager, Corporate Affairs,
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Mr. Yakubu Dati, also declined to
comment on the issue.
He said it was an Arik Air affair, and that the company should be allowed to handle the matter.
Dati, however, dismissed insinuations
that the deceased died at the airport, saying that any report suggesting
such was misleading.
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