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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It really is no different than sitting next to a sleeping person for 4 hours from the safety perspective. They should have placed the deceased woman as far as they could from other passengers to avoid emotional distress but it's really not a safety issue.[/quote] No different sitting next to a dead person than sitting next to a sleeping person? Lol[/quote] What's different about it? From a safety perspective.[/quote] Do most people not poop and pee at death? And also who knows what the person died from, if it's some sort of a virus. [/quote] No, where did you get that from? The cause was probably a blood clot. They're a problem on planes (especially if the deceased was overweight), because people can't move very much. [/quote] The poop part? I had always heard that, but here from Cleveland Clinic: "What happens to your body after death? Your muscles relax. Your muscles loosen immediately after death, releasing any strain on your bowel and bladder. As a result, most people poop and pee at death. Your skin may also sag, making it easier to see your bone structure beneath." And of course a blood clot or cardiac event is most likely but you really cannot assume that. [/quote] It clearly did not happen in this case so it's a moot point. Not everyone poops or pees after they die. The airline should have placed the deceased as far away from other passangers as they could have but it really wasn't a safety issue. [/quote]
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