British female pilot Died following being bitten by a mosquito
7 July BBC The trial reports the death of Miss Oriana Pepper, 21, a British female pilot. From Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk County Commercial airline easyJet while in the Belgian city of Antwerp in July 2021 that
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It was caused by a mosquito bite that the trainee pilot developed an infection that spread to the brain and died five days later.
Nigel Parsley, senior coroner of Suffolk County. stated in the summary of the lecture that It was an unfortunate tragedy for a young woman who had a brilliant career ahead.
Suffolk County Coroner’s Court In Ipswich, Ms Pepper heard that Ms Pepper passed the EasyJet project theory exam in Oxford. and traveled to Belgium in May 2021 to learn the course of flying with a flight instrument
Ms Pepper was admitted to the hospital’s accident and emergency department on July 7 following being bitten by a mosquito in her right eye. and appeared to be swollen and infected. Ms. Oriana was then given antibiotics and returned, but two days later, on July 9, Ms. Oriana was sent back to the hospital when Boyfriend saw his lover fall
Ms. Pepper died in hospital 3 days later, on July 12, 2021.
The medical cause of death for the female trainee has been documented as a stroke by a bacterial infection known as ‘Stroke’. Staphylococcus aureus and forehead insect bites also play a part.