Monday, October 19, 2015

SER PORTUGUÊS SEM FOTOGRAFIA A ACOMPANHAR NÃO QUER DIZER NADA DE HOJE EM DIA...

Jovem português morre em avião Voo partiu de Lisboa e tinha como destino Dublin.

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Jovem português morre durante voo Lisboa-Dublin
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Avião foi desviado para Cork, depois de passageiro se ter sentido mal e se ter tornado agressivo. Uma mulher foi detida para interrogatório.


Postmortem due on man who died on Aer Lingus flight
Woman, believed to have been travelling with dead man, arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking

A man in his 20s died on board an Aer Lingus flight from Lisbon to Dublin on Sunday
A man in his 20s died on board an Aer Lingus flight from Lisbon to Dublin on Sunday

Gardaí investigating the death of a 24-year-old man, who collapsed after he was restrained on board an Aer Lingus flight, are hoping that a postmortem on Monday will establish exactly how he died.
The Brazilian man was travelling on flight EI 485 from Lisbon to Dublin on Sunday afternoon when he became agitated and attacked a fellow passenger and had to be restrained by crew.
The man then collapsed. Crew members had attempted to handcuff him after he bit another passenger, and he was attended to by a doctor and nurse travelling on the flight.The plane’s captain contacted the Irish Aviation Authority’s North Atlantic Communications Centre at Ballygireen, Co Clare to say he had a medical emergency on board.
It is not clear when the man died but he was pronounced dead on board the Aer Lingus plane. File photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times Man dies on board flight from Lisbon to Dublin
The flight diverted to Cork Airport and landed at about 5.40pm and the man was attended by paramedics but pronounced dead soon after.
His body was removed from the airport to Cork University Hospital (CUH) where Assistant State Pathologist, Dr Margaret Bolster is due to carry out the postmortem.
Gardaí arrested a woman they believe was travelling with the man on suspicion of drug trafficking.
The 44-year-old Portuguese woman was arrested after gardaí searched her luggage at Cork Airport and found two kilos of a powdered substance which they believe are illegal drugs.
The woman was detained under drug trafficking legislation and taken to Togher Garda Station for questioning while the powder substance has been sent to the State laboratory for analysis.
It is understood the woman, believed to have been sitting beside a 24-year-old Brazilian man who died on the flight, came forward after the man was pronounced dead to say that she knew him.
Violent
Gardaí are hoping that the postmortem will establish whether or not the man may have ingested any substance which led to him becoming agitated and violent on the flight.
Meanwhile, the male passenger who was attacked and bitten in the incident was taken to CUH and treated for his injuries.
Gardaí took witness statements from the six crew members and 168 passengers who were on the flight, which left Lisbon at 3.30pm.
It is understood passengers were later bussed to Dublin but the plane was detained by gardaí at Cork Airport and is being treated as a crime scene by investigating officers.
Garda technical experts will carry out a full forensic examination of the plane on Monday.
It is understood the man, who was sitting at the rear of the plane, became agitated midway into the two and a half hour flight before attacking the other passenger who was seated near him.
The airline issued a statement on Sunday night which confirmed that “Aer Lingus flight EI 485 Lisbon to Dublin, diverted into Cork due to a medical emergency on board.
“There were 168 guests and six crew members on board. The flight landed safely at 17.40, local time.”
The company said it was assisting gardaí with their inquiries.
Under the Air Navigation andTransport Act 1998, the man’s death becomes a Garda matter once the plane has taken off from Lisbon Airport as the plane is registered as an Irish aircraft.
Gardaí were last night trying to contact the dead man’s family through the Brazilian Embassy in Dublin.

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Quenianos dominam Maratona de Lisboa Pódios dominados por atletas africanos.

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