Egypt Air release statement on London-bound Nigerian passenger who died while aboard

Egypt Air has spoken out about the fatal incident involving a Nigerian passenger on its trip on Monday.

The traveler, a young woman who was flying to London and connecting through Cairo, was reported to have died after landing unwell in Cairo.

The deceased’s relatives had demanded specific details on the cause of death and claimed that the body had been “dumped” in Cairo without properly telling them of the occurrence.

According to the little information we have, Remilekun Toyosi Meshioye died while traveling from Lagos to Cairo on Monday at 14:00 on the Egypt Air line, according to Olufunmilola Olaniyi-Alabi, the elder sister of the deceased who spoke on behalf of the family.

Olaniyi-Alabi claimed that they contacted EgyptAir customer service and all other phone numbers listed on their website but had no response throughout Wednesday and when the phone was answered, the call was abruptly ended.

“It was only once that a man picked the call that we put through to EgyptAir Region Office in London and he said the London office is not aware of what happened and they don’t have information to share with us.

“So we were left with no choice but to report to the UK Police Department on Wednesday and they later confirmed to us that our sister was not in the UK. They advised us to contact Cairo or Lagos airports. We contacted the agent who sold the ticket to her and the agent sent us proof that she did not board the plane going to Heathrow from Cairo,” she explained.

She disclosed that it was at this point that they intensified their efforts as regards trying to get in touch with Egypt Air.

“Myself (Elder sister to Remilekun) and my husband reside in Leeds, UK later travelled to London (Heathrow) on Wednesday night to get to London on Thursday morning and we demanded to see the Egypt Air regional manager in their London office who made some calls on Thursday afternoon in her office to their Cairo office.

But a statement from Egypt Air on the incident stated that the deceased reported sick when she arrived at the transit area while the airport quarantine department was called to check her.
After the check, she was recommended to be hospitalized before she later passed away.

The statement by the airline said, “The Airport authorities cleared and stamped her into the country and transferred to hospital.

“Nigerian embassy in Cairo was contacted (Mr Tarek from public relations department) and was informed about the case.”

The airline, however, said the procedure to evacuate the body back home would be provided by the Nigerian embassy in Cairo.

Daily Trust

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