Thai Air station manager apparently dies due to cardiac arrest at Karachi airport
A Thai
Air station manager was found dead at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi,
Pakistan’s Airports Authority said on Sunday, noting that preliminary findings
suggest a cardiac incident, though investigations are ongoing.
According to local media, the employee’s body was discovered inside the Thai Air office at the airport terminal after colleagues failed to locate him for several hours. Initial medical assessments reported no immediate signs of foul play.
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“A preliminary inquiry is underway,” said
Saifullah, a spokesperson for the Pakistan
Airports Authority (PAA). “The Airport Security Force has been directed to
secure nearby CCTV footage, and police and medical teams have been notified. A
detailed report will be submitted once the investigation is complete.”
Thai Air, Thailand’s national carrier, is widely used by Pakistani travelers flying to Bangkok and other destinations in Southeast Asia for tourism and business. Many passengers also reach the region via Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, or Abu Dhabi, though these routes typically involve longer travel times compared to direct or near-direct flights.
Source: Arab News
