Air France passenger who died on Boston flight suffered heart attack, doctor intervened on board: ‘Air France regrets this sad event and expresses its sincere condolences’
Massachusetts State Police said the woman’s death appeared to result “from a medical episode during the flight”
A person died on board an Air France flight from Paris to Boston, Massachusetts State Police said Tuesday evening.
Barbara DiPoli, 53, a US Army veteran and former member of the Kansas Air National Guard, was identified as the woman who died while on an Air France flight home after celebrating her retirement
A passenger who died on board an Air France plane to Boston from Paris likely experienced a medical emergency, Massachusetts State Police said Wednesday.
A passenger died on board during an Air France flight from Paris to Boston on Tuesday despite life-saving efforts performed by a doctor on the plane.
The individual fell ill shortly after the flight departed from Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport on Tuesday, and a doctor onboard was unable to rescue them.
A passenger on an Air France flight from Paris to Boston died Tuesday evening, the airline and police said. The victim has been identified as Barbara Dipoli, 53, of Topeka, Kansas, Massachusetts State Police said Thursday. Dipoli was a member of the Kansas Air National Guard, NBC Boston reported.
The 20,000-square-foot, two-story space will be located in Terminal C, with amenities including a rooftop bar, a green roof, and Logan’s first outdoor patio.
A transatlantic Air France flight bound for Boston turned tragic when a passenger, later identified as Kansas Air National Guard member Barbara DiPoli, passed away mid-flight on 14 January.
A Stoughton woman died on board a plane from Paris to Boston' s Logan International Airport Tuesday. Barbara Depoli, 53, was a master sergeant with the Kansas Air National Guard. Depoli also served in the Army and the Air Force. Her father, Joseph, said she lived with PTSD and an eating disorder after returning home from serving two tours in Iraq.