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BREAKING NEWS Man dies on flight to Sydney - as paramedics race to tarmac

BREAKING NEWS Man dies on flight to Sydney - as paramedics race to tarmac

Daily Mail​4 days ago
A flight from Dubai has been stopped on the tarmac at Sydney Airport after a man died on board.
The passenger is understood to have died of natural causes on the plane.
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