BOSTON -- A Peabody woman is suing JetBlue Airways, accusing the discount carrier of ignoring her husband as he suffered a fatal heart attack.
Karen Fossett's suit claims her husband, 53-year-old Robert Fossett, was a passenger on a Boston-bound flight in February 2005 when another passenger saw him go into "cardiac distress" and tried to alert the crew.
The suit goes on to allege that after the plane landed in Boston, JetBlue employees determined that Mr. Fossett was unresponsive, yet fully deplaned the aircraft before providing any assistance or attempting to resuscitate him.
Fossett's widow filed the wrongful death suit in U-S District Court.
A spokeswoman for New York-based JetBlue says the airline had not yet seen the complaint and cannot comment on pending litigation.