Draft:British Airways flight 32
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British Airways flight 32 is an Airbus A350-1000 flying from London Heathrow to Hong Kong. A woman in her 60s died one hour after takeoff, and the body left a foul scent in a heated galley for over 13 hours as the crew didn't turn back to Hong Kong, but flew to Heathrow. By the time BA32 landed, passengers complained about the smell on board. In the flight, they had to isolate the body by wrapping it up and storing it at the back of the plane.

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