The 21 -year -old female pilot in the UK was bitten by a mosquito and died after a few days
Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.08
Jimu News reporter Huang Jiaqi
According to Sky News reported on July 6, a trainee pilot from Yijie Airlines was bitten by a mosquito in July last year and spread to her brain, causing her to die a few days later. A recent report on the cause of death showed that she died of infectious embolism in the brain, that is, vascular obstruction.
Oliana Perper (Picture Source Sky News)
The 21 -year -old Oliana Paper was from Safecc County, England. In 2021, she went to Belgium after passing the theoretical exam of the Eitet Airlines training plan.
Throughout the training process, she had been bitten by mosquitoes many times, but it was not a big deal.
Until July 2021, Perper's forehead was bitten by a mosquito, swelling and infection appeared. On July 7, she went to the emergency room to open antibiotics, but she fainted accidentally two days later and was rushed to the hospital by her boyfriend.
Three days later, she died in the hospital on July 12, 2021.
The coroner wrote in the survey report of the death of the death that Paper died of "severe infection caused by insect bites by insect bites."
According to reports, her cause of death is the brain infection embolism, that is, vascular obstruction, which is called bacterial infection of Staphylococcus aureus.
The coroner said: "Perper is infected with the skin after being bitten by a mosquito. Then it will enter the neck arteries, causing purulent embolism in her brain."
Perper's parents witnessed the process of autopsy, and the coroner said to them: "I have never seen such a case. For a promising young woman, this is a unfortunate tragedy."
Perper's father regretted: "She met the person she loved, was training to be a commercial pilot, and was realizing her dream."
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