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Delta in Legal Trouble for ‘Burning’ Passenger

A Delta Air Lines passenger has filed a lawsuit after suffering severe burns from scalding hot water during an international flight. The incident happened on Delta flight DL134 from Detroit to Amsterdam when a cup of hot water tipped over from a slanted tray table.

Passenger Sustained Severe Burns

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The hot liquid spilled onto passenger Kimberley Hickey, causing second-degree burns to her abdomen and thighs. The injuries left her unable to shower, wear normal clothes, or perform daily tasks for months.

Alleged Negligence by Cabin Crew

Hickey claims that Delta staff reacted slowly and failed to take her injuries seriously. According to her complaint, attendants did not call for medical professionals onboard or provide proper first aid. Upon reaching Tanzania, she had to purchase her own burn dressings.

Lawsuit Filed in Michigan

The lawsuit, filed in Michigan, accuses Delta of negligence and violating the Montreal Convention by failing to provide necessary medical care. Aviation safety experts note that serving boiling liquids on aircraft can be highly dangerous, especially on unstable tray tables.

Long-Term Impact and Safety Concerns

Although Hickey has returned to work as a flight attendant, she continues to suffer from permanent scarring and long-term effects. Experts urge airlines to prioritise passenger safety and improve in-flight medical response protocols.

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