I was a C/A for 35 years so i do understand all the juridical, investigation, interviews etc that has to take place. The MD should have a huge golden star!!!
2:38 how horrible is that man? Two people lost their parent mid flight, you sit there or stand there and show some respect. It's an hour or two out of your life.
I mean 19 hours flight already being held up 5 hours because of the situation and you land thinking you can just go home, but then get told you have got to wait on the plane doing nothing for even longer. Cant really blame him for being a bit annoyed, as sad as the situation is.
Biman Bangladesh are known to always have elderly passengers. Primarily due to the fact they are the only airline that can land direct at Sylhet where most of the UK british bangladeshi's are from. Fit and healthy people don't mind going via Emirates + Qatar etc with a stopover but many elderly passengers want to go direct from Manchester or London to Sylhet.
I hate stop overs. I’ll pay extra for non-stop. Not if I’m flying to Asia, obviously, but within the United States, or within Europe, non -stop, please.
Why do they refer to the deceased person as “life extinct” instead of just deceased?? 🤷♀️ Also, incredible amount of respect to the airport chaplain…just holding the hand of someone who has lost a dear relative is a great help sometimes. Thank you to all involved in this case for being so respectful to the relatives of the deceased.❤ My condolences to the family of the deceased. 🤲
It's the legal definition of confirming a death. It's known as 'Verification of Life Extinct' or VLE, so that's probably why they are using that term in a professional setting.
You use terminology civilian won't understand to prevent panic and anxiety. Hospitals use the word Expire (dead) and Limousine (morgue bed). You don't want roommates to know someone died beside them, nor do you want families to get curious and spectate. Same mentality calling menstrual cycle as Coffee.
They were NOT referring TO the person as "life extinct", lol. It isn't a noun. 😂 They pronounced the _condition_ of life extinct, meaning, they examined the person and found the person to be deceased.
Airport staff can learn a thing or two from John the chaplin. I've travelled the world and some of the rude obnoxious staff I have come across at airports, it would really help if they are softly, clearly spoken as John. Travelling is already a manic situation for many at airports, everybody wants a smooth transition.
it is not safe for the passengers to be sat with a deceased person, nor is it respectful to the deceased person to have to rest in a cabin full of passengers, being in the hold gives them peace
@@insertnamehere5660 "nor is it respectful to the deceased person to have to rest in a cabin full of passengers" I am sure that the deceased will not complain.
All deaths outside of hospital or care setting have to be attended by Police to make sure they are no suspicious circumstances, they also have to complete a report for the coroner. It is basically an investigation to establish cause of death. Happy to explain the process if needed.
They had no way of knowing that, as the death certificate was not signed, was lost, or for whatever other reason did not accompany the body. Therefore it is automatically suspicious, even if they don't neccessarily assume murder.
bless John he seems so kind☺️
Exactly
Yes🥺🥰
Yes I know. But I think hee needs someone of him for the zebra yes yes okay oh
+LilyGunnarsson. The deceased may not even have been a Christian, but he was still there for the relatives. A true man of God.
John is just an amazing person. Massive respect to him.
He has such a kind face, demeanor, and soul.
I was a C/A for 35 years so i do understand all the juridical, investigation, interviews etc that has to take place. The MD should have a huge golden star!!!
2:38 how horrible is that man? Two people lost their parent mid flight, you sit there or stand there and show some respect. It's an hour or two out of your life.
He also has a valid point though
@@reeganmachin8059it’s not the point though is it now
@@Transpennine ok
I mean 19 hours flight already being held up 5 hours because of the situation and you land thinking you can just go home, but then get told you have got to wait on the plane doing nothing for even longer. Cant really blame him for being a bit annoyed, as sad as the situation is.
@@asjbfjbkaw I know but you need to learn to channel your anger
Kudos to all the staff involved
Biman Bangladesh are known to always have elderly passengers. Primarily due to the fact they are the only airline that can land direct at Sylhet where most of the UK british bangladeshi's are from. Fit and healthy people don't mind going via Emirates + Qatar etc with a stopover but many elderly passengers want to go direct from Manchester or London to Sylhet.
I hate stop overs. I’ll pay extra for non-stop. Not if I’m flying to Asia, obviously, but within the United States, or within Europe, non -stop, please.
Ye I’ve been on it multiple times because of the direct flights and I’m going again next week
@@annamarielewis7078middle east especially Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha are way better stop overs than any European Airport
@@jobangharekhan2601 Completely agree, usually prettier than the destination too.
@@jobangharekhan2601true
Why do they refer to the deceased person as “life extinct” instead of just deceased?? 🤷♀️
Also, incredible amount of respect to the airport chaplain…just holding the hand of someone who has lost a dear relative is a great help sometimes. Thank you to all involved in this case for being so respectful to the relatives of the deceased.❤
My condolences to the family of the deceased. 🤲
It's the legal definition of confirming a death. It's known as 'Verification of Life Extinct' or VLE, so that's probably why they are using that term in a professional setting.
The airport padres are multidoniminational and help anyone who needs it
You use terminology civilian won't understand to prevent panic and anxiety. Hospitals use the word Expire (dead) and Limousine (morgue bed). You don't want roommates to know someone died beside them, nor do you want families to get curious and spectate. Same mentality calling menstrual cycle as Coffee.
They were NOT referring TO the person as "life extinct", lol. It isn't a noun. 😂 They pronounced the _condition_ of life extinct, meaning, they examined the person and found the person to be deceased.
Huge respect for the Police,the doctor whose not even getting paid for his service on the plane And also John he seems like a really good die.
He’s a doctor he’s rich af
@@Iiiiiii-v2w All doctors are nit rich. Actually most of them are not.
3:30 I understood everything he was saying so he clearly isn’t a doctor
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Wait until you see his handwriting!
police aren’t doctors though so he’s not going to be speaking in medical jargon is he? 💀
@@charlottemarker4763 British sarcasm / humor went straight over your head ...
Everyone was so respectful ❤
Our police at airports are one of the finest police officers around the globe 🏴🫶🏾treating everyone equally
Hahahaha
@@SethCorbinMusicwhats so funny, seth?
@@SethCorbinMusicgot a problem with something Seth?
I hope everyone booked a long layover
So sorry rest in peace ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Rip condolences to the family
John is such a legend. God bless him 🤣🤣
I’m so Sad 😞 Traveling Bangladesh I’m a couple of weeks time from Heathrow I’m Bengali myself
This is so messed up. My goodness.
John the Chaplain is the spitting image of Don Carlton from Monsters University 🤣
Airports have their own priests?
Yes Heathrow has a room for praying like the comment above
In the UK, we are pretty much prepared for most things.
They are chaplains, not priests.
@@ukmaxiWhy do they have that white thing in the middle top of their shirts as only priests have them.
@@Mr.WhiteStarMan Because this is the UK.
How Tragic.
Interesting vid.
❤❤rip all❤😢😢😢
Airport staff can learn a thing or two from John the chaplin. I've travelled the world and some of the rude obnoxious staff I have come across at airports, it would really help if they are softly, clearly spoken as John. Travelling is already a manic situation for many at airports, everybody wants a smooth transition.
That's bit disrespectful to place the deceased in the cargo hold.
How else do you suppose they transport a corpse? It's standard procedure when transporting a body for them to be in the hold
it is not safe for the passengers to be sat with a deceased person, nor is it respectful to the deceased person to have to rest in a cabin full of passengers, being in the hold gives them peace
They don’t want a body sitting in seat
The body should've stayed in the country where the person passed away
@@insertnamehere5660
"nor is it respectful to the deceased person to have to rest in a cabin full of passengers"
I am sure that the deceased will not complain.
Mystery on the Orient Express
But still why take go travel even though you know your sick
Happens a lot! 😢
Maybe it was her last trip. Well, it was, but you know what I mean.
Another job for the Heathrow Airport Police.
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Crime scene ?! They died. They weren't murdered.
All deaths outside of hospital or care setting have to be attended by Police to make sure they are no suspicious circumstances, they also have to complete a report for the coroner. It is basically an investigation to establish cause of death. Happy to explain the process if needed.
They had no way of knowing that, as the death certificate was not signed, was lost, or for whatever other reason did not accompany the body. Therefore it is automatically suspicious, even if they don't neccessarily assume murder.
@@AlphaSAS can you explain it
that's the point: to clear up the situation they had to make sure what has happened
Oop
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what is wrong with u bro? Like wtf has the world come to
No
Chaplains to provide comfort. Are you serious??? 😬
Anyone who thinks reality TV is good TV is unbelievable shallow
That is a shallow viewpoint.
@@SethCorbinMusic 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why? Real life is not shallow, so why would a video depiction of it be?
@@SuperGoodison 19 versus 1