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A passenger was found dead on a flight arriving at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport Wednesday, according to KHOU.com.
Details surrounding the discovery are scarce. Authorities have only said that the woman was found aboard a Qatar Airways flight.
It's unclear how the woman died or where the flight originated. The passenger's age and nationality have also yet to be disclosed.
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#BREAKING: Houston Airport System says passenger on board Qatar Airways flight to Houston found dead on plane. No other details. @KPRC2- Aaron Wische KPRC (@AaronKPRC) August 23, 2017
#BREAKING: Houston Airport System says passenger on board Qatar Airways flight to Houston found dead on plane. No other details. @KPRC2
Wednesday's incident comes nearly six months after an 85-year-old man died aboard a U.K.-bound Turkmenistan Airlines after falling ill from an asthma attack. The flight made an emergency landing in Russia before continuing on to its final destination with the man's body on the plane.
In January, a 62-year-old man under medical supervision died during a Kuwait Airways flight to New York City.
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A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher