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Patients allegedly died until other passengers left the plane before American Airlines flight personnel delayed access to help:

The lawsuit allegedly the passengers were suing the family of a person who died in a U.S. airline flight while the passengers were experiencing “escalating medical crisis.”

John William Cannon, 62, passed away on April 29, 2023.

American Airlines told people they are “reviewing the complaint.”

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According to the false death lawsuit, Cannon boarded American Airlines flight 1444 from Louisville International Airport to Dallas at 12:30 pm on April 28, 2023.

Cannon had attended the celebration on Thursday, April 24 with his late partner, Joseph Lorusso, attorney for his late partner Kyle.

The lawsuit says Cannon “had a temporary incident” around the time he took off the boat during his first flight. He was helped to the floor of the jet bridge but was released a few minutes later to get him connected to Colorado.

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“Although Mr. Cannon showed signs of medical distress, the AAL staff transferred from AAL1444 to his connection flight AAL4896 (operated by Envoy Air, Inc.)” the complaint said.

The victim allegedly became unresponsive and, according to the allegations in the lawsuit, “Although Mr. Cannon escalated the medical crisis, the AAL4896 pilots delayed the request for medical assistance until after the plane landed, taxed to the boarding gate and all other passengers fell off.”

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His symptoms include “in and out of consciousness in and out of breathing situations”.

Durango La Plata firefighters arrived and applied oxygen, then removed the oxygen from the plane. However, when he was transported to Mercy Medical Center, he “suffered sinus bradycardia and developed into ventricular fibrillation,” the lawsuit read.

In the early hours of the next morning, he was pronounced dead.

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Kyle and his attorneys believe that Cannon's death is “a direct and proximal result of the negligence and fault of American Airlines and its employees.

“The situation in this situation represents a tangible performance of American Airlines' corporate culture of prioritizing inaction in America,” Cannon family lawyers Lorusso and Jessica McBryant told People.

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“This entrenched culture is a tragic entrenched culture in which John Cannon was tragically victimized, highlighting a systematic problem that the family is determined to address John’s justice and advocate for wider organizational change,” Lorussso and McBieent said.

Kyle seeks to compensate for “conscious pain, pain, mental pain, time and income, medical expenses, and other damages” for an amount of more than $75,000, as well as attorneys' fees.

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