GOL LINHAS AEREAS B737-MAX 8 PR-XMH (MSN 43993) File Photo |
The traveler felt something fall onto his shoulder partway through the flight. Without thinking, he automatically raised his hand to brush it off. That’s when he felt a sting on the fingers of his left hand. Having discovered it was indeed a stowaway scorpion, the passenger was looked after by cabin crew until the aircraft landed. On arrival at the airport, a medical team saw to the passenger’s injuries. In a statement, the airline said,
“The passenger was treated by a medical team after landing at the airport in Fortaleza and was released without showing symptoms. The airline also points out that it has already carried out a reinforcement of the aircraft’s fumigation and that it has strict procedures for cleaning and sanitising its aircraft. GOL Linhas Aereas regrets what happened and informs that it is in contact with the Client to offer all the necessary support.” It is further reported that all passengers onboard the flight were advised not to open the overhead lockers until it was time to deplane. The airline says it has thoroughly fumigated the aircraft, and that others are being treated in the same manner.
While finding a scorpion on a plane is not an everyday occurrence, it’s not the first time it’s happened. In December 2019, a scorpion tucked itself away on a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Atlanta. The arachnid proceeded to crawl up the trousers of a female passenger, stinging her on the leg. When she visited the bathroom to investigate the source of the sting, the creature fell out of her trousers.
In February of the same year, a scorpion was filmed crawling out of the overhead lockers on a Lion Air flight. The 12 inch long arachnid was thought to be an Asian Forest scorpion, one of the most aggressive scorpions in Indonesia.
While scorpions are terrifying for anyone to encounter, most do not deliver life-threatening stings. According to the Mayo Clinic, there are 1,500 species around the world, but only 30 are capable of causing serious injuries.Story sourced from here
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