Calling it “an unattended death” aboard the flight, Massachusetts State Police said someone called the Crime Scene Services Section about the death.
The Massachusetts State Police confirmed to Fox News Digital that Barbara Dipoli, 53, of Topeka, Kansas, was found dead on board a flight from Paris to Boston on Tuesday, Jan. 14. Officials said ...
According to the Massachusetts State Police, 53-year-old Barbara Dipoli of Topeka, Kansas, was a passenger on an Air France flight from Paris to Boston when she suffered a medical episode during the flight. The episode resulted in her untimely passing. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will determine the exact cause and manner of death.
BARBARA IS EXPECTED TO BE BURIED AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY The passenger who died on an AirFrance flight from Scotland to Boston has been identified as Barbara DiPoli, 53, from Topeka, Kansas. Police said preliminary information shows DiPoli's death ...
A Topeka woman died on Tuesday after taking a seven-hour flight from France to Boston's Logan International Airport.
Flight AF334 was traveling from Paris to Boston on Tuesday when the passenger “could not be rescued” despite the efforts of a doctor onboard and assistance from the crew, Air
Barbara Dipoli, a 53-year-old Iraq War veteran from Kansas, tragically passed away mid-flight on an Air France flight from Paris to Boston.
A woman who died on an Air France flight has been identified as a member of the Kansas Air National Guard, according to authorities.
A Kansas woman died on an Air France flight to Boston's Logan International Airport on Tuesday, Massachusetts State Police said.
A passenger on an Air France flight from Paris to Boston died on Tuesday evening, the airline and police said.
In Topeka, the 30 new citizens came from 18 different nations, and the ceremony gave speakers a chance to stress their own immigrant roots.
Every major U.S. medical group, including the American Medical Association, has opposed the bans and said gender-affirming treatments can be medically necessary and are supported by evidence. Doctors, parents and young people have said such care reduces depression and suicidal thoughts in transgender youths.