Sarah Ferguson has been diagnosed with skin cancer.
03.01.2024 - 13:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A British Airways steward has sadly died after collapsing in front of passengers onboard a flight at London Heathrow on New Year's Eve.
It is understood the 52-year-old was on duty when they collapsed in front of passengers shortly before they were scheduled to take off for Hong Kong.
The pilot immediately requested medical assistance as a holidaymaker came forward to help, but sadly the crew member could not be saved and died.
As reported in the Mirror, the doors on BA Flight 32 had already been locked and the pilot had asked for permission to push-back and head onto the runway when the crew member is believed to have fallen to the floor, to the shock of passengers.
The steward could not be resuscitated when emergency crews rushed onto the plane and the flight was subsequently cancelled due to the medical emergency, the Sun reported.
A British Airways spokesperson said "Our thoughts are with our colleagues’ family and friends at this difficult time."
It comes after a woman on a Glasgow bound flight died after suffering a cardiac arrest on the way home from Tenerife.
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The female passenger had been travelling on TUI flight BY1573 when she suffered a cardiac arrest on Friday, December 29.
The plane made an emergency landing at Madeira and emergency services met the plane on the tarmac but sadly the woman died, local media reports.
And last September, shocked passengers discovered a woman, 73, had died on a flight from London to Nice after believing she was asleep. The woman reportedly suffered a heart attack mid-air on BA flight 348 out of Heathrow, to the horror of her fellow travellers onboard. Others on the flight
Sarah Ferguson has been diagnosed with skin cancer.
Sarah Ferguson has been diagnosed with skin cancer.
Singer Samantha Fox was arrested for an alleged drunken disturbance on a plane bound for Munich from London’s Heathrow airport.
80s pop legend Sam Fox spent a night in jail after being arrested for an alleged drunken bust-up on a plane.The model and pop star, 56, was on a British Airways flight to Munich when she allegedly got into a dispute with another passenger.The plane was on the runway ready for takeoff but was turned around at London Heathrow after Fox “kicked off”, sources said.Its passengers had to get off and were put up in a hotel. They subsequently made the journey the next day.Police said a woman in her 50s was arrested on suspicion of being drunk on board an aircraft and bailed until March.Fox said she is helping with the investigation and is “deeply sorry for any disruption caused”.The star was hit by tragedy in March last year after her sister Vanessa died suddenly following a heart attack, aged 50.The sisters were very close; ahead of her 2017 autobiography, Forever, Sam told how Vanessa saved her when their alcoholic dad Pat attacked her.Fox, 56, recalled: “I thought he was going to kill me and begged him to stop.
Maya Jama reportedly "blames herself" for the death of her late boyfriend Rico Gordon, who was tragically shot dead at the age of only 21 when he went to visit the ITV Love Island presenter in Bristol.
She may have first appeared on Love Island back in 2018, but Georgia Steel is heading into the villa for second time in a bid to turn heads and find love as part of Love Island All Stars. Georgia has previously been unlucky in love after a footballer-turned-catfisher swindled the 25 year old out of £32,000. Medi Abalimba, who at the peak of his career signed for Derby County for £1.2 million in 2009, met Georgia in April 2019 while at a London nightclub and the pair embarked on a six-week romance during which he lied to her about his true identity.
June Givanni, the British film curator and writer best known for her work chronicling African and African diaspora cinema, will receive the honorary Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema award at this year’s BAFTAs.
Attorney Leon Wildes, who stood next to John Lennon and Yoko Ono in court, in public and on TV during the early 1970s as the famous couple successfully fought unrelenting deportation attempts by the Nixon Administration, died Monday, January 8, at New York’s Lenox Hill Hospital. He was 90.
John Lennon from being deported from the US in the 1970s, had died aged 90.Wildes died last Monday (January 8) at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, his family said. He had fallen ill after suffering a series of strokes.His name became known in the music world in 1972 when he took on the case of helping Lennon and Yoko Ono to extend their visas.In a statement, his son Michael Wildes said: “Dad felt he effectively lived the American Dream for a kid from Olyphant, PA and spent his life facilitating the same experience for scores more.
Tributes have been paid to Greater Manchester Police officer DC Stephen Oake, who died in the line of duty on this day (January 14) in 2003 while protecting his fellow officers from a knife-wielding terrorist. His colleagues have called him a "true hero" for his actions, which saw him posthumously awarded a medal for his bravery.
The New Year is a natural time to reflect back and have a slight reset of what we'd like to achieve moving forward, if that's working on our health or setting ourselves goals. Like many, I can find myself caught up in the stresses of everyday life and in a bid to bring some calmness I took the royal approach. Meghan Markle, 42, is known for her love of wellness and is a huge advocate of holistic practices, using meditation, acupuncture and yoga to keep a healthy mind and body.
Radio 1 legend Annie Nightingale died yesterday at her home in London after a short illness. Described as "a pioneer, trailblazer and an inspiration to many", a statement was released by her family, informing her fans of the tragic news. A statement read: "Annie Nightingale MBE passed away yesterday at her home in London after a short illness.
Annie Nightingale, the first female presenter of a BBC Radio 1 show and co-host of The Old Grey Whistle Test, has died after a short illness. She was 83.
Andrew Garfield might have a new love in his life!
1995 comedy “Mallrats,” she claims that it derailed her film career.The “Jay and Silent Bob” creator, 53, appeared on Doherty’s “Let’s Be Clear” podcast recently, where they discussed the now-cult classic’s poor box office at the time.“That’s kind of the interesting thing about ‘Mallrats,’ right, is that it wasn’t a box office success,” she said, with Smith chiming in: “Oh, it died.”The “Charmed” alum nodded her head: “It died. So did my film career.
Sinéad O’Connor died of natural cases, the coroner in London has said.
Joseph Lelyveld, who won the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction for his book, Move Your Shadow: South Africa, Black and White, and was a former executive editor and foreign correspondent for The New York Times, died on Friday at his Manhattan home.
Christian Oliver and his two daughters, Madita Klepser, 10, and Annik Klepser, 12, are dead after a small aircraft they were on crashed into the ocean. The family had been vacationing in the Caribbean for the holidays. Police said the plane’s pilot and owner, Robert Sachspilot, is also dead.According to reports, the crash occurred just after midday Thursday.
Kids Company charity founder Camila Batmanghelidjh has died aged 61, according to reports. The Iranian-born social justice campaigner founded Kids Company in 1996 to support vulnerable children and young people in London and Bristol.
John Pilger, the veteran Australian journalist known for his investigative journalism and documentaries, has died aged 84, according to his family.