Two passengers traveling from Iraq to Delhi killed on flight
Two passengers traveling from Iraq to Delhi killed on flight
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The case of two passengers being in suspicious condition has been seen in the flight from Iraq. It is said that one passenger, including the elderly, has died while landing. The police preserved the bodies of both the passengers at Safdarjung Hospital for post mortem and released information to Iraq Endeavour. After the intial investigation, the police claims the natural death of both persons. IGI Airport DSP Rajeev Ranjan said that two passengers have been killed in the flight from Iraq.

According to IGI airport police officials, Iraq Airways  IS-443 brought 139 passengers from Iraq to Delhi on 17 January. When the flight was landing at IGI Airport, 2 Iraqi nationals Abbas Hilal Fayyadh (60) and Nauman Mohammad Sashi (54) became delirious. After landing, the two were taken to the clinic at Medanta Hospital at IGI Airport, where the doctors declared both dead. Both were residents of Baghdad, Iraq. The information on behalf of Dial has been given to the IGI Airport police station.

It has been revealed that the bodies of both the passengers have been sent to Safdarjung Hospital for post mortem. It is said that both the medical visas came to Delhi for treatment. Their kin was also together. Both the passengers were taken to the hospital at Gurugram. It is also reported that most of the sick people in this flight come to India to get treatment. According to information received, police officials say it will be disclosed only after the post mortem as to how both have died. Post mortem of the bodies of both the passengers is going to be done after obtaining concurrence from Iraq Endeavour. After the post mortem report comes, it will be known how both have died.

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