An Etihad Airways bound passenger, Mr. Ademola
Adekele, slumped and died early on Wednesday when he entered the international
terminal of the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMIA), Lagos to board his flight.
This is as power outage on Wednesday evening temporarily
crippled flight operations at the airport, which happened when an airline keyed
into the avio-bridge to disembark passengers.
Eye witness account said the deceased passenger was
about to be checked in on flight EY674 (AUH) with estimated time of departure
at 09:55hrs when he slumped.
It was learnt that the passenger, who arrived at
the airport early in the morning, slumped and gasped for breath, while he was
in a sitting position at about 5:30a.m.
Report indicated that immediately he slumped, an unnamed
Air Peace passenger tried vigorously to revive him by pumping his chest, “but
the deceased showed weakness and did not respond to the first aid,” before the
arrival of the Port Health officials at the airport.
This, witness accounts said, took about 30 minutes
before officials of Port Health could arrive at the scene of the incident who
immediately applied oxygen on him, but it was discovered that none of his vital
signals were responding to treatment.
At about 07:55 a.m., the Federal Airports Authority
of Nigeria (FAAN) ambulance arrived at the scene to move the remains of the deceased
to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) for proper medical
checks and examination, which also proved negative.
The passenger was with international passport
number: A08086990 and was billed to check in at the D–Wing Departure hall of
the airport.
It was also gathered that last Sunday, another
passenger of African World Airlines (AWA) slumped at the same airport, but was
later revived by the officials of Port Health service at the airport.
General Manager, Corporate Communications of FAAN,
Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu, confirmed the death, and noted that the deceased was yet
to be checked in as at the time of the incident.
On the power outage, FAAN management did not
explain the power outage at the time of filing this report, but it confirmed
that power was restored after over 30 minutes when arriving passengers has to
wait at Immigration counters and queues until power was restored.
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