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Family files lawsuit after passenger dies on Qatar Airways flight

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Family files lawsuit after passenger dies on Qatar Airways flight
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An 85-year-old cardiologist from Southern California, Asoka Jayaweera, died on a Qatar Airways flight traveling from Los Angeles International Airport to Doha Hamad International Airport. According to allegations made by his family, Dr. Jayaweera was not provided with the vegetarian meal he had pre-ordered. Instead, flight attendants reportedly told him to "eat around" the meat in a regular meal. After this exchange, Jayaweera began choking and later died as a result of aspiration pneumonia.

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Qatar Airways. The suit claims that the captain refused to divert the aircraft after Jayaweera lost consciousness, despite family members stating that the incident occurred while the plane was still over U.S. airspace. The airline's crew attempted to assist but were unable to revive him; his oxygen saturation reportedly dropped below 70% and did not rise above 85%. The aircraft continued its journey and landed in Edinburgh about three and a half hours later, where Jayaweera was pronounced dead.

The case raises questions about airline liability for incidents occurring during international flights. Legal experts note that such cases are often governed by the Montreal Convention, which determines responsibility for onboard incidents based on specific circumstances.

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Qatar Airways has not yet responded publicly regarding these allegations or Simple Flying’s request for comment.

"This case involves a Los Angeles-Doha Qatar Airways flight, which was otherwise unremarkable," according to reports published by The Independent.

"Telling a passenger to 'eat around' the meat, which allegations insist ultimately led to choking, and the lack of an appropriate in-flight medical response could all be grounds for such a suit," states commentary on potential legal impacts.

"We have yet to receive a comment from Qatar Airways regarding the matter," notes coverage of ongoing developments.

"If the airline is able to adequately explain its behavior and what actually happened on board that flight, it could provide some much-needed clarity for passengers who are undeniably concerned by this behavior."

The incident took place within recent days and further updates are expected as more information becomes available.

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