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A 63-year-old Indianapolis man was found dead Wednesday in the lavatory of an American Airlines flight arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport from Tokyo, authorities said Thursday.

 

The body of the man, identified as Matsuo Taisuke, was found by cleaning staff around 5 p.m. -- about an hour after Flight 154 landed, said Tim Smith, an airline spokesman.

 

Taisuke died of heart failure, the office of the Cook County, Ill., medical examiner said Thursday. Taisuke was to take another flight from O'Hare to Indianapolis, Smith said.

 

As the Boeing 777 landed, flight attendants were unaware Taisuke was in the lavatory, Smith said. The lavatories have lighted signs to indicate when they are occupied. Smith said Taisuke closed the bathroom door but apparently left it unlocked, so the sign was not lit.

 

http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050415/NEWS01/504150480/1006/NEWS01

 

Note to Self: Don't forget to lock the door!!

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I certainly hope that God graced the poor fellow with a little dignity, and didn't leave him to be found with his pants around his ankles and a turd halfway out of his ass!

 

Trix

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>.....and didn't leave him to be found with his

>pants around his ankles and a turd halfway out of his ass!

>

>Trix

..that would be about as little dignity as one could have }( You have such a way with words :)

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God bless his soul for sparing the passengers the strain of watching him die. He probably knew something was wrong and went to the bathroom; hence, the unlocked door.

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That is what happens when heart failure is setting in, many people go to the toilet knowing something is wrong. Sad but a fact of life. Not really something to dwell on. We all gotta go sometime.:-(

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