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5-6 months old fetus found in airplane toilet; martial arts mother in hospital

airplane staff questions all female passengers

The airplane officials were shocked to find a 5-6 months old fetus in the plane’s toilet.

The fetus was discovered in an Air Asia plane where it had landed in Delhi from Guwahati, on Wednesday afternoon.

When an alarm was raised by the cabin crew about the discovery, a 19-year-old taekwondo player admitted that she lost the fetus, they said.

The woman was supposed to travel to South Korea on Thursday for a tournament and was accompanied by her coach.

The cabin crew was doing a routine check of the lavatories when they found the fetus wrapped in toilet paper.

The flight number I5 784 had originated from Imphal. The plane landed at the T-3 terminal of Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport at 3.30 pm.

According to the police, the woman who boarded the plane in Guwahati delivered “a pre-mature dead fetus”.

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The police have sent the fetus for post-mortem and the woman has been sent for a medical examination. Her coach told the police he was neither aware of her pregnancy nor had she revealed about it in the documents she had filled for traveling in the flight.

It is suspected that the fetus was five-six months old, though an autopsy would help confirm the exact gestational age, the police said.

In a statement, AirAsia said the woman was identified on questioning of all female passengers onboard.

“A newborn infant was found lifeless and abandoned in one of the lavatories when the aircraft was being prepared for landing. Delhi Police was alerted and a doctor from the medical team at Delhi International Airport confirmed that the baby had been delivered onboard,” it said.

The matter has been reported to the DGCA, the airline said.

“We will be assisting in the investigation and cooperating with all concerned agencies. AirAsia India would like to apologize to all guests experiencing disruptions in their flight schedule,” it added.

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