Taiwan’s Eva Air launches probe over death of flight attendant who fell ill mid-flight


A social media post said the stewardess was taken to a hospital upon landing in Taipei, where she later died. -- ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

Taiwanese airline Eva Air is investigating reports that an in-flight supervisor allegedly ignored the condition of a flight stewardess who became seriously ill during a flight and subsequently died, according to media reports.

The investigation follows a viral social media post accusing the airline of failing to provide adequate protection for its employees, Taipei Times reported.

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