Obese Woman’s Husband Sues Delta, KLM

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28 November 2012 4:46pm
Obese Woman’s Husband Sues Delta, KLM

According to a CBS News article, the husband of an obese woman who was turned away from flying because of her weight is suing two airlines for causing her untimely death.

Janos Soltesz and his wife Vilma, a 56-year-old diabetic with kidney disease, took their annual trip to their native Hungary in September 2012. The couple, who lived in the Bronx, were scheduled to return to New York on Oct. 15. But both Delta and KLM airlines refused to let Vilma fly because of her 425-pound size.

Their attorney, Peter Ronai, said Vilma and Janos waited five hours in the airport before she was told she would have to travel to Prague to catch a flight she could travel on. Once she boarded a plane in Prague, the captain told her she was too fat and kicked her off the plane.

Officials also told Radar Online that the couple tried to board a third flight from Frankfurt to New York, but she was not allowed on the flight when she didn't fit in a three seat gap.

As stated in the CBS news article "We had 140 passengers on board, and they had connections and needed to travel. The question was never the seat belt. The question was the mobility of the passenger," Lufthansa spokesman Nils Haupt told Radar Online.

Rescheduling her flight took nine days, which delayed the necessary medical treatment she needed. They found a flight that could take her to New York from Vienna, but she passed away in the bathroom while her husband finalized that arrangements.

Janos is suing the airlines for $6 million. CBS news mentions that Delta, which has a joint venture with Air France-KLM, said in a statement they did all they could to assist the couple to get home.
 

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