Woman dies on the spot before Qantas flight take-off
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Seia Ibanez
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The skies are often considered a bridge between the far corners of the world, a place where joyous reunions and exciting adventures begin.
However, for one young woman, a journey through these skies turned into a heartbreaking final voyage.
The tragic death of Manpreet Kaur, a 24-year-old student with aspirations of becoming a chef, has left a community in mourning and raised questions about the unforeseen risks of air travel.
Manpreet Kaur, a young woman from Melbourne, eagerly anticipated her 20 June flight on Qantas from Melbourne to Delhi.
The trip was meant to end her four-year separation from her family, a reunion she had long awaited and deeply yearned for.
Tragically, she never made it to her destination.
According to a close friend, Manpreet ‘felt unwell’ in the hours before her flight but managed to board the plane without incident.
The situation took a sudden and devastating turn when, in the process of fastening her seatbelt, Manpreet collapsed to the floor.
Despite being at the gate and having immediate assistance from cabin crew and emergency services, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Gurdip Grewal, a friend of Manpreet, recounted the harrowing moments, saying, 'When she got on the plane, she was struggling to put her seatbelt on. Just before her flight started, she fell in front of her seat and died on the spot.'
The cause of death is understood to be tuberculosis, a serious infectious disease primarily affecting the lungs, though this has not been officially confirmed.
Manpreet's story is one of dreams and determination. While studying cookery, she worked at Australia Post, nurturing her passion for culinary arts with the hope of one day donning the chef's hat.
Described by her roommate, Kuldeep, as 'kind and honest’, Manpreet was also known for her love of exploring Victoria with her friends.
Her journey to India was not just a homecoming but a chance to reconnect with her roots and the family she had not seen since her move to Australia in March 2020.
A GoFundMe page was set up to support her grieving family.
'Our dear friend Manpreet left us too soon, leaving a void in our lives that can never be filled,’ the page read.
As we grieve her passing, we want to come together to honour her memory and support her family in their time of need.’
‘As we say our final goodbyes, every contribution, big or small, brings us closer to our goal. Your support means the world to us and Manpreet’s family.’
A Qantas spokesperson has extended their condolences, stating, 'Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones.'
Our thoughts and prayers go to the bereaved family of Manpreet Kaur.
May she rest in peace.
However, for one young woman, a journey through these skies turned into a heartbreaking final voyage.
The tragic death of Manpreet Kaur, a 24-year-old student with aspirations of becoming a chef, has left a community in mourning and raised questions about the unforeseen risks of air travel.
Manpreet Kaur, a young woman from Melbourne, eagerly anticipated her 20 June flight on Qantas from Melbourne to Delhi.
The trip was meant to end her four-year separation from her family, a reunion she had long awaited and deeply yearned for.
Tragically, she never made it to her destination.
According to a close friend, Manpreet ‘felt unwell’ in the hours before her flight but managed to board the plane without incident.
The situation took a sudden and devastating turn when, in the process of fastening her seatbelt, Manpreet collapsed to the floor.
Despite being at the gate and having immediate assistance from cabin crew and emergency services, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Gurdip Grewal, a friend of Manpreet, recounted the harrowing moments, saying, 'When she got on the plane, she was struggling to put her seatbelt on. Just before her flight started, she fell in front of her seat and died on the spot.'
The cause of death is understood to be tuberculosis, a serious infectious disease primarily affecting the lungs, though this has not been officially confirmed.
Manpreet's story is one of dreams and determination. While studying cookery, she worked at Australia Post, nurturing her passion for culinary arts with the hope of one day donning the chef's hat.
Described by her roommate, Kuldeep, as 'kind and honest’, Manpreet was also known for her love of exploring Victoria with her friends.
Her journey to India was not just a homecoming but a chance to reconnect with her roots and the family she had not seen since her move to Australia in March 2020.
A GoFundMe page was set up to support her grieving family.
'Our dear friend Manpreet left us too soon, leaving a void in our lives that can never be filled,’ the page read.
As we grieve her passing, we want to come together to honour her memory and support her family in their time of need.’
‘As we say our final goodbyes, every contribution, big or small, brings us closer to our goal. Your support means the world to us and Manpreet’s family.’
A Qantas spokesperson has extended their condolences, stating, 'Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones.'
Key Takeaways
- A young woman named Manpreet Kaur tragically died on a Qantas international flight from Melbourne to Delhi.
- Before boarding the flight, the 24-year-old student reportedly felt unwell but did not expect it to be serious.
- Ms Kaur likely died of tuberculosis; she collapsed and passed away before the flight departed from the gate.
- A GoFundMe page has been established to support Ms Kaur's family, while Qantas has expressed condolences to her loved ones.
May she rest in peace.