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British Airways steward dies in front of passengers on plane about to take off from Heathrow

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British Airways plane on the ground.
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A British Airways crew member died after she collapsed in front of passengers moments before the airplane was due to take off.

According to Mail Online, the 52-year-old steward fell to the floor as holidaymakers were preparing to fly from London Heathrow to Hong Kong on New Year’s Eve.

It was gathered a medically trained passenger administered first aid to the stricken crew member.

However, despite the efforts of passengers, police and paramedics – who arrived later – the steward could not be saved, reports The Sun, with the flight later cancelled due to the ‘medical emergency’.

The tragedy reportedly came just days after a second BA steward, also aged 52, died in America on December 23.

A BA insider claimed there were ‘no reported underlying health conditions’ in both the crew members who died.

Speaking of the double-death blow, a source told The Sun the colleagues of the deceased were in ‘shock and disbelief’.

‘It has been a traumatic festive period for BA’s flying team. Everyone is deeply upset,’ they said.

An official cause of death for both crew members has yet to be determined.

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