Aussie says 'wasn't nice' sitting with corpse on long-haul flight

Australian says ‘wasn’t nice’ sitting with corpse on long-haul flight

/ 01:43 PM February 26, 2025

Australian says 'wasn't nice' sitting with corpse on long-haul flight

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SYDNEY — An Australian couple have criticized Qatar Airways after a blanket-draped corpse was seated next to them during a long-haul flight.

Mitchell Ring said a passenger died part-way through the 14-hour flight from Melbourne to Doha last week.

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“They tried to wheel her up towards business class, but she was quite a large lady and they couldn’t get her through the aisle,” he told Australian network Nine News this week.

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“They looked a bit frustrated, then they just looked at me and saw seats were available beside me.”

Ring said he was made to wait next to the corpse even after the plane landed.

“The ambulance officers and the police came in, and the ambulance officers started pulling the blankets off the lady,” he said.

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“It wasn’t nice.”

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Ring and wife Jennifer Colin were seated next to the corpse while traveling en-route to Venice.

“I’m not a great flier at the best of times,” said Colin.

“There has to be a protocol that looks after the customers on board.”

Ring said he was seated with the body for around four hours despite other empty seats.

“They said,’Can you move over please’ and I just said, ‘Yes no problem’.

“Then they placed the lady in the chair I was in.

“There were a few spare seats around that I could see.”

In a statement to Australian media, Qatar Airways apologized “for any inconvenience or distress this incident may have caused”.

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“First and foremost our thoughts are with the family of the passenger who sadly passed away on board our flight.”

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