Massachusetts State Police respond to death on flight to Boston
A person reportedly died on a flight to Boston on Tuesday, according to Massachusetts State Police.
Troopers responded to an unattended death aboard an Air France flight from Paris to Boston Logan International Airport, according to a State Police spokesperson.
“The matter remains under investigation by the State Police,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
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The identity of the person who died will “not be released until appropriate notifications to the persons loved ones are made.”
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