British Airways Passenger Dies on Hong Kong to London Flight : Body Stored in Heated Galley for 13 Hours

A female passenger died 30 minutes after takeoff on a British Airways flight from Hong Kong to London. Crew stored her body in a heated galley for 13.5 hours, causing odor. Passengers were held 45 min on landing. Airline says procedures followed.

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Body of Deceased Passenger Stored & Heated in Galley for 13-Hour Flight from China to London


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A female passenger in her 60s passed away just 30 minutes after a British Airways flight took off from Hong Kong. Rather than returning to the airport, the flight continued its scheduled journey to London, carrying the deceased woman's body alongside 331 passengers and crew for the remaining 13 and a half hours.


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Handling of the Deceased


The incident created a logistical challenge for the cabin crew. According to reports, while some staff suggested locking the body in a lavatory, the crew ultimately decided to wrap the body and store it in the galley at the rear of the aircraft.


However, the crew reportedly overlooked the fact that the galley was equipped with underfloor heating. As the flight approached London, many of the 331 passengers and crew members reported smelling a noticeable odor coming from the area.


Arrival and Investigation


Upon landing in London, all passengers were required to remain in their seats for 45 minutes to facilitate a police investigation.


A source at British Airways noted that the airline does not currently have a unified, standard process for handling passengers who pass away during a flight. While no formal complaints have been filed by passengers yet, several members of the cabin crew involved in the incident have reportedly applied for leave due to psychological trauma.


Official Statements and Industry Guidelines


British Airways released a statement regarding the event:


"A customer sadly passed away on board and our thoughts are with their family and friends at this difficult time. We are supporting our crew and all procedures were correctly followed."


According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), standard guidelines for in-flight deaths usually involve:


  • Placing the body in a body bag or covering it with a blanket up to the neck.

  • Moving the body to a less conspicuous area, such as an empty row or a separate cabin area, if space permits.

  • If the flight is full, the body may remain in the original seat.


Despite the distressing nature of this event, deaths on commercial flights are statistically very rare. A 2013 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that only 0.3% of in-flight medical emergencies result in a fatality.


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Evan Kail Settles in Tianjin : American Who Donated WWII Photos Faces Threats, No Regrets

Evan Kail, the American who donated WWII photos of Japan's invasion to China, announces he has settled in Tianjin. Despite death threats, he received a national gift porcelain and now promotes peace through cultural exchange.

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An American man who donated rare photographs documenting Japan's invasion of China during World War II and received a national gift of porcelain from China has officially announced that he has settled in the country. The man, Evan Kail, has become a beloved figure in China for his efforts to preserve historical memory and promote peace.


United States citizen Evan Kail has settled in China after gaining popularity for his historical photographs of Japanese soldiers invading China during WWII. Photo: SCMP composite/Weibo/RedNote


On March 15, Evan Kail announced the news on his social media accounts, stating that he has chosen to make his home in Tianjin, a northern Chinese city, according to a report by the Beijing News. His decision to settle in China comes after years of connection with the country, rooted in his act of donating precious historical materials that shed light on the atrocities of the Japanese invading army.

 Evan Kail displays one of the historic photos of invading Japanese soldiers. Photo: www.163.com


The album of photographs, above, shows some of the atrocities carried out by Japan's invading army. Photo: www.163.com


The 37-year-old, who owns a pawn shop in Minnesota, USA, rose to enormous popularity in China after he donated an album containing more than 30 photographs of occupying Japanese soldiers during WWII to the Consulate General of China in Chicago in November 2022. A Jewish-American, Kail's donation was praised for its significant role in preserving historical truth and commemorating the victims of the war.


Kail, above, has settled in China after gaining popularity for presenting his gift to the nation. Photo: www.163.com


In recognition of his generous act, the Consulate General of China in Chicago sent him a precious yellow porcelain vase — a national gift porcelain — along with a heartfelt thank-you letter. "History serves as a mirror for the people today and your donation certainly helps inspire everyone with a kind heart to safeguard peace," Consul General Zhao Jian wrote in the letter.

National gift porcelain, crafted by renowned ceramic masters, is a prestigious diplomatic present from China. To date, the country has presented dozens of such exquisite artworks to recipients, mostly foreign leaders including former US presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, as well as international organizations.

Kail revealed that after donating the photographic album, he received death threats from some internet users, forcing him to wear a bulletproof vest and even avoid leaving his home for a period of time. Despite these threats, he emphasized that he has no regrets about donating the album to China, as preserving historical truth and promoting peace is a cause he deeply believes in.

The identities of those who made the threats remain unclear. Undeterred, Kail first visited China in November 2024, embarking on a journey across the country to immerse himself in local culture and share his experiences with his Chinese followers on social media. During this trip, he even tried making Tianjin's iconic pancake rolls, praising the local delicacy enthusiastically.


On a major Chinese social media platform, Kail has amassed 4.7 million followers, and his 151 video clips have garnered more than 50 million likes. His popularity continued to grow when he was invited to attend CCTV's 2025 Spring Festival Gala, where he served as a co-host — wearing a red Tang suit, he made an appearance in the audience and participated in program announcements, further endearing himself to Chinese audiences.


The 37-year-old Kail has even appeared on Chinese television as a co-host, above. Photo: www.163.com


Kail admitted that when he first came to China, he did not plan to stay long. "Later I realised that I had the opportunity to do beneficial things for Sino-US relations and become a role model to enhance cross-cultural understanding," he told the media. "Peace is something that I have devoted my life to," he added earnestly.


"China is my home now. I am really enjoying it. You have welcomed me in with open arms and given me such kindness," Kail said, expressing his affection for his new home. While settling in Tianjin, he still runs his pawn shop in the US through long-distance management, maintaining his ties to his homeland while embracing his new life in China. He has even founded the "Evan Kail Cultural Studio" in Tianjin, aiming to promote peace through cultural exchanges.


Kail's commitment to preserving historical memory did not end with the 2022 donation. In April last year (2025), he donated a Japanese sabre, several additional historical photographs, and a letter written by a Japanese soldier in the 1940s to the Nanjing Anti-Japanese Aviation Martyrs Memorial Hall in eastern Jiangsu province. He purchased these items from a man in the US whose grandfather had seized them as trophies from Japanese soldiers during the Pacific War. The memorial hall awarded Kail a donation certificate in recognition of his noble act.


2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. Kail stated, "As an American citizen, I feel proud and honored to be a representative of world peace and to participate in building a better future. Through the perspective of history and acts of kindness, I hope these can have a positive impact on global diplomacy and friendship". His journey from a pawn shop owner to a cross-cultural bridge-builder reflects the power of individual actions in promoting peace and understanding between nations.




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中国油价午夜上调:92号汽油预计涨1。73元/升,将超9元

3月19日预测显示,国内油价将于周一午夜迎来2026年第四次上调,92号汽油预计涨1.73元/升,加满50升油箱多花约86.5元,95号汽油涨幅达1.83元/升。

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China will adjust the retail price caps for gasoline and diesel at midnight on Monday, initiating a new pricing cycle, according to a report by China Central Television (CCTV).

Many consumers have reportedly received notifications indicating that fuel prices are expected to increase, with a relatively significant rise anticipated.

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CCTV, citing forecasts based on recent movements in international crude oil prices, noted that the projected increase has already exceeded the adjustment threshold of 50 yuan ($7) per ton, making an upward revision highly likely. Estimates suggest that the price of No. 92 gasoline could surpass 9 yuan ($1.25) per liter.

Recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have raised concerns about potential supply disruptions, contributing to higher global oil prices.

According to industry monitoring models referenced by CCTV, as of March 19—the ninth working day of the current pricing cycle—the crude price change rate had reached 45.21 percent. This implies an estimated increase of around 2,000 yuan per ton in domestic retail price caps for refined oil products. Analysts indicated that, as the adjustment window approaches, the increase could rise further to approximately 2,200 yuan per ton.

On a per-liter basis, prices for No. 92 gasoline are projected to increase by about 1.73 yuan, No. 95 gasoline by 1.83 yuan, and No. 0 diesel by 1.87 yuan. If implemented at this level, the cost of filling a 50-liter fuel tank would rise by roughly 86.5 yuan for private vehicle owners.

Since the start of 2026, China has conducted five pricing adjustments for refined oil products, resulting in four increases and one unchanged adjustment. Compared to the end of 2025, gasoline prices have risen by 1,160 yuan per ton, while diesel prices have increased by 1,120 yuan per ton.

Wholesale prices in the refined oil market have also climbed sharply since the current pricing cycle began on March 9. As of the latest data cited by CCTV, the average market price of No. 92 gasoline reached 9,479 yuan per ton, up 14.8 percent from the previous cycle, while diesel averaged 7,977 yuan per ton, marking a 15.9 percent increase.

Analysts attributed the upward trend to ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and disruptions to shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, which have tightened global supply. They also noted that domestic supply concerns and efforts by major state-owned enterprises to ensure stable retail availability have further supported higher wholesale prices.

Looking ahead, analysts expect international crude oil prices to remain elevated in the near term due to continued geopolitical uncertainties.

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The Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai Easter Brunch 2026 : ¥388 with Family Activities & Free-Flow

Celebrate Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, at The Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai with a festive brunch buffet from 12:00-14:30. Enjoy live band, egg painting, Peter Rabbit, and free-flow options. Adult from ¥388 (walk-in ¥488), children ¥98–¥208. Family-friendly activities included.

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Join us for a festive Easter celebration at The Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai! Enjoy a delightful brunch buffet with bubbly, and let our friendly bunny guide you to an unforgettable Easter experience.


We've also prepared complimentary activities for you and your little ones, including two sessions of live band performance during lunch, egg painting, playtime with Peter Rabbit, and a ring-toss game with toy cars, The Ritz Lion toys, and lion keychains as prizes, all in a thoughtfully curated atmosphere decorated with beautiful easter-themed details.


Spend Easter Sunday with family and friends as we celebrate this joyous occasion together. Complement with a delicious selection of free-flow bubbles to make the day even more special.


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