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It's more entertaining to actually believe. But it wouldn't surprise me.

Whine,
Did you witness this?
I find that hard to believe..especially the part where the agent needed his wheelchair, so somebody pulled the body out and laid him on the jetway floor?!?
Anytime someone dies, it becomes a controlled crime scene and I'm sure the police would have told whoever needed that wheelchair to buzz off!
Besides, if a relative of mine dies, I'm insisting that we remain on board the a/c until all pax have deplaned, so the deceased can be transported off the airplane with dignity and in private.

(not calling you a liar or anything, & not looking to start an argument, just hard to conceive!!)
 
I remember once when a passenger on one of our flights dropped dead of an apparent heart attack just five steps from the airstair door. The First Officer gave the gentlemen mouth to mouth and CPR for at least 15 min before the airport emts showed up. I just remember how good I felt that F/O Thomas gave all that he could to save the guy.

Unfortunately he was unable to save the guy. He gave his best!
 

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