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October 11, 2008 10:10:15 PM CDT



Family Blames Airline for Woman's Death

Posted Feb 25, 08 3:28 PM CST in US Business 

(Newser) – A woman who died en route from Haiti to New York received assistance from the flight crew and fellow passengers, American Airlines said today, disputing the victim's family's account of the incident. "Don't let me die," Carine Desir's cousin recalls her saying after a flight attendant refused to give her oxygen. "Oxygen was administered," an American spokesman said, "and the defibrillator was applied as well."

FAA rules say planes must have two oxygen dispensers on board. Both were found to be empty, Desir's cousin Antonio Oliver told the New York Daily News. A passenger tried CPR and Oliver requested that the plane stop in Miami so Desir could go to the hospital, but she died before the plane could land. "Her last words were, 'I cannot breathe,'" Oliver said.

Sources Associated Press, New York Daily News

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The American Airlines pilot agreed to ground the plane in Miami to get Carine Desir to a hospital, but she died before the plane could land.   (Shutterstock)
American Airlines aircrafts are shown parked at a terminal at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Grapevine, Texas, in this Jan. 14, 2006 file photo. The family of Carine Desir blames American...   (Associated Press)
Two oxygen tanks used to help Carine Desir breathe were empty   (Shutterstock)
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