A passenger onboard an Air India flight from Bengaluru to Delhi died in Bhopal after he complained of uneasiness on the flight. Sixty-year-old Jawahar Wali died on the way to a hospital in Bhopal on Tuesday.
An Air India official said that the flight made an emergency landing at Bhopal's Raja Bhoj Airport after Mr Wali complained of uneasiness on-board the AI503 Bengaluru-Delhi flight.
The flight landed in Bhopal at 6:55 pm but Mr Wali died on the way to a hospital near the airport, the official said.
He was brought dead at around 7:30 pm, a doctor at Bhopal's Suditi Hospital said.
The flight later took off on its onward journey at 7:40 pm, the official said.
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