American Airlines Sued After Crew Allegedly Waited To Help Sick Passenger Who Later Died

American Airlines Sued After Crew Allegedly Waited To Help Sick Passenger Who Later Died
Very sad news!
The family of 62-year-old John William Cannon is suing American Airlines, claiming the flight crew waited too long to get him help after he became unresponsive during a flight.
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According to the lawsuit, Cannon had a medical emergency after landing in Dallas but was still allowed to board a connecting flight. Once onboard, his condition got worse. The family says the crew delayed calling for medical assistance until all other passengers had left the plane. Cannon later died from cardiac complications.
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The family is seeking more than $75,000 in damages and says the airline’s actions show serious negligence. American Airlines is reportedly reviewing the complaint.
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