Indigo's Delhi-Doha flight diverted to Karachi due to medical emergency, passenger dies
According to the information, the passenger was feeling some uneasiness and suffocation during flight 6E-1736 of Indigo airline. Whose information was given to the control room and the pilot. After which the pilot from Karachi Air Traffic Control.

An Indigo flight going from Delhi to Doha was taken to Karachi due to medical emergency. The airline said in a statement that a person lying ill was declared brought dead by the medical team at the airport. Sources say that the passenger was a citizen of Nigeria. Indigo also issued a statement regarding this and said that we are deeply saddened by this news. Our prayers and condolences are with the victim's family. At present, we are making arrangements for other passengers of the aircraft by coordinating with the concerned authorities so that they can be taken to the destination.
According to the information, the passenger was feeling some uneasiness and suffocation during flight 6E-1736 of Indigo airline. Whose information was given to the control room and the pilot. After which the pilot from Karachi Air Traffic Control.
After air traffic clearance, the flight was landed at Karachi airport. But the passenger had died before landing. Based on the documents, the passenger has been identified as 60-year-old Abdullah. He was a resident of Nigeria. Confirming this, a spokesman of the Civil Aviation Authority of Karachi said that an India Airline flight was going from Delhi to Dubai. Then the health of a passenger deteriorated during the journey.
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