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Female passenger dies on board Qantas flight to Sydney

SHOCKED passengers watched as medics and cabin crew frantically tried to save the life of a critically ill passenger.

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SHOCKED passengers watched as medics and cabin crew tried to save the life of a critically ill passenger on a Qantas flight to Sydney this morning.

A Qantas spokeswoman has confirmed that the passenger receiving treatment during the dramatic mid-air medical emergency has died.

The early morning QF2 flight from London, via Singapore was forced to land in Adelaide because of the incident at about 3.50am.

It then took off and headed to Sydney at about 6am.

No passengers got off the flight while it was in Adelaide.

A witness on board the flight told news.com.au it all started about 3am with a cabin announcement — asking for any doctors on board — which resulted in two passengers with medical training coming forward.

The witness said they frantically began trying to help the female patient with the assistance of almost all of the flight’s cabin crew.

According to a Qantas spokeswoman there was a doctor on board the flight, but nothing could be done to save the passenger.

The flight was forced to land in South Australia. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins
The flight was forced to land in South Australia. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins

“Our crew did everything they could, including helping perform CPR with a doctor who was on board, but unfortunately the passenger has passed away,” the spokeswoman told news.com.au this morning.

The witness on board said there were dramatic scenes as “very vocal” staff and passengers battled to save the woman behind curtains just metres away from him in the kitchen galley.

Through breaks in curtains he could see someone holding up a bag of fluids which were being administered into the critically ill passenger intravenously.

At about 4am, an hour after the call for doctors, the flight’s captain announced the diversion to Adelaide.

When the flight eventually landed in South Australia, police came on board but didn’t rush the patient off the plane, according to a witness.

A Qantas spokeswoman told news.com.au the airline couldn’t go into further details about the type of medical emergency that took place out of respect to the passenger’s family.

“Our thoughts are with the passenger’s family,” she added.

A statement from SAPOL said police would prepare a report for the coroner.

“At 3.30am on Friday 29 June, police were advised that a plane bound for Sydney was diverted to Adelaide, following the death of a woman from New South Wales.

“The death is not being treated as suspicious.”

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