66-Year-Old US Airlines Flight Attendant Found Dead In Hotel Room With Sock In Her Mouth
A 66-year-old American Airlines flight attendant was discovered dead in a hotel room with a sock in her mouth.
The 66-year-old woman, whose name has not been disclosed, was discovered by housekeeping workers with a sock in her mouth at 10:45 p.m. on Monday, according to ABC News.
There is a direct connection from the Philadelphia Airport Marriott to the Philadelphia International Airport. According to investigators who spoke with Action News, a local ABC station, there was no indication of an entry or a struggle. In addition, the woman was supposed to leave two days before the fatal finding.
Investigators classified the death as "suspicious," although the cause of death has not yet been established. Two days after she was meant to check out, an American Airlines flight attendant was discovered dead in a Philadelphia airport hotel room with a sock in her mouth.
Where Was The Flight Attendant Found Dead?
Two days after she was meant to check out, an American Airlines flight attendant was discovered dead in a Philadelphia airport hotel room with a sock in her mouth.
When Was This Woman Found Dead?
On Monday night, housekeeping personnel at the Philadelphia Airport Marriott found an unconscious 66-year-old woman from Las Vegas.
Around 10:40 p.m., doctors declared her dead.
Was There Any Evidence?
According to 6ABC, which cited police sources, there were no indications of a forced entrance or a struggle, and no weapons were discovered inside the room.
Investigators discovered sealed prescription bottles inside the room and that she was taking "several medications."
She "suffered a sudden death," Chief Inspector Scott Small told NBC10. However, the cause of death has not yet been established.
What Is The Identity Of This Woman?
The Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office received her remains; an autopsy report is pending.
The flight attendant "passed away suddenly" during a Philadelphia layover. According to an internal memo from American Airlines, she had been employed by the company for 25 years.
American Airlines stated, "The health of our team members is our priority, and we will ensure that everyone affected by this awful loss has the help they need.
American Airlines said, "Our thoughts are with the family and colleagues, and we're doing everything we can to ensure everyone affected has the support they need during this difficult time."
"We will continue to fully assist the local law enforcement in their investigation," was the statement.
Something Similar Took Place In June
An American Airlines flight attendant passed away in June after collapsing in the middle of a flight from abroad to the US.
A 38-year airline veteran, Carol Wright, unintentionally passed out during a flight from Venice to Philadelphia on a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.
The crew made "valiant efforts" to resuscitate Ms. Wright while the plane was diverted to Dublin, Ireland, but she was later declared dead at a nearby hospital.
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