Los Angeles:
A woman passenger died while on board an Air New Zealand flight to the United States, the carrier has announced. The non-stop flight, NZ2, landed in Los Angeles on July 4, after leaving Auckland.
A coroner was called and normal processes were followed, a spokeswoman said.
She was not sure how long into the over 12 hour flight the death occurred.
Sergeant Karla Ortiz from the Los Angeles International Airport police said the woman who died was in her 50s. It was not known if she was a New Zealander.
"There was CPR conducted and around 3 o'clock, LA time, [the airline] requested the Coroner and the Los Angeles Police Department to respond," said Ortiz.
The coroner had now taken over the case because there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death, Ortiz was quoted as saying by The New Zealand Herald.
Civil Aviation Authority spokesman Mike Richards said overseas authorities would be involved in the incident considering it happened offshore.
A coroner was called and normal processes were followed, a spokeswoman said.
She was not sure how long into the over 12 hour flight the death occurred.
Sergeant Karla Ortiz from the Los Angeles International Airport police said the woman who died was in her 50s. It was not known if she was a New Zealander.
"There was CPR conducted and around 3 o'clock, LA time, [the airline] requested the Coroner and the Los Angeles Police Department to respond," said Ortiz.
The coroner had now taken over the case because there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death, Ortiz was quoted as saying by The New Zealand Herald.
Civil Aviation Authority spokesman Mike Richards said overseas authorities would be involved in the incident considering it happened offshore.
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