When the passenger became unconscious, pilot diverted the flight to Karachi


Karachi: The plane made an emergency landing after a passenger died on a Dubai-Faisalabad flight.
According to airport officials, one flight made an emergency landing, and the other was stopped after the health of two passengers deteriorated.
Officials said that the Dubai-Faisalabad flight made an emergency landing in Karachi after the passenger's health deteriorated. This flight was near Larkana. The pilot informed the Air Traffic Control (ATC) Karachi about the emergency. When the passenger became unconscious, the pilot diverted the flight to Karachi.
According to officials, the medical emergency team tried to provide immediate medical assistance to the passenger upon landing, but the passenger, Zulfiqar, had already died.
On the other hand, the health of a three-year-old girl on board the Karachi-Dubai flight deteriorated and the girl, suffering from a high fever, fainted, after which the staff informed the medical emergency team.
Officials said that the girl Zahra was shifted to a private hospital after her condition deteriorated due to a high fever.

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