The gynaecologist was heading to Nice in France for a week and had fallen asleep next to her husband, but sadly she did not wake up.
Tributes have been paid to a top gynaecologist who died on a flight to the south of France with her husband.
She was heading to Nice for a week on Thursday, September 21, and had fallen asleep next to husband Stuart Hutchison but did not wake up. Her family said in a statement that most other passengers had already disembarked by the time it was discovered she had died, the Mirror reports. The statement said: "For someone so hell bent on living life to the full and so scared of retirement, it was quite a fitting end. We imagine she'd be quite pleased that even her death was an international police incident. We are incredibly thankful for the kind professionalism of the BA staff and the airport duty manager immediately on hand."
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