Baby on Board: Cabin Crew Deliver Baby Girl on Afghanistan Evacuation Flight to UK
Soman and her husband had been evacuated from Kabul to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where they caught a flight to Birmingham. Shortly after the plane took off on Friday night, Soman's labour pains started and crew members stepped in to deliver the couple's third child.
Istanbul, August 28: Turkish media says an evacuation flight from Afghanistan has landed in the U.K. with an extra passenger - after cabin crew delivered a baby girl mid-air. When the traditional cry of “Is there a doctor on the flight?” went unanswered on Saturday, Turkish Airlines staff helped 26-year-old Afghan Soman Noori give birth at 30,000 feet, Demiroren News Agency said.
Soman and her husband had been evacuated from Kabul to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where they caught a flight to Birmingham. Shortly after the plane took off on Friday night, Soman's labour pains started and crew members stepped in to deliver the couple's third child. Afghan Woman Delivers Baby Girl Aboard US Evacuation Plane Upon Landing at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.
The flight landed in Kuwait as a precautionary measure and mother and baby were deemed healthy enough to carry on to the U.K. The baby girl was named Havva, which translates as Eve in English.
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