The airline tells a much different
story. There were "two doctors and two nurses" on board, they treated the patient before one doctor declared her dead. The FAA is "closely following " the situation but has not hit the panic button.
Sensationalist journalism at its best.
Consider, in the reader's own job, a situation where a customer suffers a loss. A customer who knows ZERO about the details of your job. You did everything a professional is supposed to do, extra even, but the customer is ticked off. Ever happen to anyone? Now feature this customer going to the press with lurid details about your malicious incompetence. The press buys it hook, line, and sinker and publishes the story without checking facts. They can always retract later, mia culpa, but the employees involved are marked for life.
And then people wonder why the press has so little credibility.