Mumbai: The post-mortem of a 4-month-old infant who died en route from Surat to Mumbai on a flight on Friday has been 'inconclusive', said police sources.
The mother of the child, Rhia, had found her unresponsive and raised an alarm on SpiceJet's flight SG-2763 in the afternoon. A SpiceJet spokesperson told TOI that the air traffic control was requested for medical assistance as the aircraft was taxiing to the parking bay. "The infant was deplaned along with her mother and grandparents and taken to a hospital," said the spokesperson.
It is learnt that the post-mortem was "inconclusive". Doctors found no symptoms or marks of choking or aspiration, said a source at Cooper Hospital's post-mortem centre. "The cause of death has been reserved until the histopathology report is in," said the source. It is learnt that tissue samples of organs have been taken to check for any congenital anomaly.
17/11/19 Times of India
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The mother of the child, Rhia, had found her unresponsive and raised an alarm on SpiceJet's flight SG-2763 in the afternoon. A SpiceJet spokesperson told TOI that the air traffic control was requested for medical assistance as the aircraft was taxiing to the parking bay. "The infant was deplaned along with her mother and grandparents and taken to a hospital," said the spokesperson.
It is learnt that the post-mortem was "inconclusive". Doctors found no symptoms or marks of choking or aspiration, said a source at Cooper Hospital's post-mortem centre. "The cause of death has been reserved until the histopathology report is in," said the source. It is learnt that tissue samples of organs have been taken to check for any congenital anomaly.
17/11/19 Times of India
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