Many of those on board thought the 89-year-old was no longer alive when she was first wheeled onto the easyJet flight from Málaga, Spain to London's Gatwick Airport.
EasyJet passengers claim a British family wheeled a dead grandmother onto a flight to Spain, allegedly using sunglasses and 'tired' excuses to hide her mid-air passing.
Kim Smith, 64, had her hands and her legs amputated after contracting an infection and then getting sepsis while on holiday in Alicante in Spain in 2017. Now she has a working left hand.
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A British family have been accused of wheeling their 'dead' grandmother onboard an easyJet flight from Malaga to Gatwick, causing the plane to be delayed for nearly 12 hours.
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