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  • Remember That Chap Who Bit A Fellow Airline Passenger And Then Died? This Explains Everything

    21 Oct 2015 by Sloane Hunter in 1-flying, Crime, Drug Use
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    A few days ago there was report that this dude bit a passenger on an Aer Lingus flight from Lisbon to Dublin. When it comes to random bitings, the word zombie immediately comes to mind. But now we have the full report and it was actually cocaine that caused the Brazilian to act out and die shortly afterwards.

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    In a post-mortem examination, John Kennedy Santos Gurjao, 24, from Brazil apparently had ingested 80 pellets of the drug just before the flight. With a street value of around R850 000, John suffered a seizure and when a passenger attempted to restrain him, he retaliated by biting the man’s arm.

    It was reported by Mr Leonard who told PJ Coogan’s Opinion Line on Cork’s 96fm that a doctor and two nurses attended to John on the flight:

    He was actually on the ground shaking violently. The noise he was making was like something I have never heard before. It’s not something you’d hear everyday. It was like deep anguish is the best way I could describe it, very, very troubled. Not screaming in a sense you know if you’d hurt yourself or something, just a very guttural, from deep within him.

    On the same flight, a Portuguese woman was arrested on suspicion of drugs offences when amphetamines were discovered and was arrested.

    [source: telegraph]

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