On December 30th, Swiss had to announce the death of one of its employees after smoke appeared in the cabin during flight LX1885 a week earlier and the plane had to make an emergency landing in Graz.
The crew member had to be taken to the intensive care unit, but he could not be saved. The exact cause of death was not yet known. The public prosecutor's office in Graz has now confirmed that the body has since been examined. "
The provisional diagnosis of the cause of death is hypoxic brain damage and brain edema," spokesman Hansjörg Bacher told the newspaper. In other words, this means that the brain was "massively damaged" due to severe oxygen deficiency.
"The young flight attendant died of this in the intensive care unit."
The autopsy also found "massive brain edema," a swelling of the brain. Chemical and histological tests will now follow to find out "how exactly this massive brain damage came about." There were also indications of purulent bronchitis and an "extremely enlarged heart" for the young man's age. "It is unclear whether there is a connection with the cause of death," Bacher continued in the "SonntagsBlick". "We are also still looking into the role of the respiratory mask that the flight attendant was wearing."
*The Federal Prosecutor's Office is also taking action* .
The crew member was wearing a mask that was found to be prone to errors as early as 2023. The airline began replacing the masks, but this was not yet complete.
The Graz public prosecutor's office has begun investigating possible negligent bodily harm. Lau is also taking action against the Swiss Federal Prosecutor's Office. Although criminal proceedings have not been opened, they are in contact with the Austrian authorities, who are already investigating.
Translation from source ‘20 Minuten’ https://www.20min.ch/story/swiss-notlandung-in-graz-obduktion-nach-tod-von-crewmitglied-103251875 - copyright
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