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Sick passenger prompts Cairo emergency landing for Afriqiyah flight

byNigel Ash
June 10, 2012
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Tripoli, 10 June:

An Afriqiyah Airways flight from Jeddah to Tripoli, with 153 people on board, was forced to make an emergency . . .[restrict]landing today at Cairo, after a female passenger suffered a suspected heart attack.

The 54 year old woman was checked by doctors who came on to the aircraft and was then rushed to hospital, accompanied by her husband. The plane took off after 90 minutes and arrived safely in Tripoli.
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